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Fuel Leak at Hydraulic Head Help

shenkmen

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Hi there,

I have fuel leaking from the hydraulic head. I cleaned and blew everything but still can't quite tell where it is coming from but I have a guess. The metal shoulder below the nut on the #1 line is loose to the touch. The nut is tight and I haven't messed with it. See attached image. The screwdriver is gently leaning on it to show what I'm talking about.

Questions...

  1. What is the name of what I am calling the "metal shoulder"?
  2. Could this be causing the leak?
  3. Can I loosen and reseat this or should I just replace the line?
Another solution?

Thanks much and thanks for the 2,459 articles I've read on SS.

Cheers
 

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doghead

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Try lossening, cleaning and reseating.

I think what you are refering to as a shoulder, is the part that a bubber boot fits on to protect and "seal" off the line fitting. The boot is not needed. It is just an extra layer of protection.
 

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Try lossening, cleaning and reseating.
I think what you are refering to as a shoulder, is the part that a bubber boot fits on to protect and "seal" off the line fitting. The boot is not needed. It is just an extra layer of protection.
I agree with DH[thumbzup]

Besides, those bubber boots can only be found in Alibammer and are rare as...er...well...teef!!:eek:roflrofl
 

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Oops!

Should have used spell check!

I was eating my lunch. Surf and Turf. Rare roast beef sandwich with horseradish and some calamari. Yum.
 

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When you loosen and re-seat it, try slightly wiggling the injector line when you re-tighten it. As stated, that part you are pointing to is not important and would not cause your leak. There is a compression fitting on the end of the injector line way down in the HH under that nut. That is what would be leaking. I have heard of one member cutting that fitting off and putting on another with good results. Let me know if I need to find that thread for you.
 

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70ft/lbs sounds kinda high. is that what the TM calls for?
 

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Ok, since I know you have taken that plug out at least or 5 times in the last 2 months, I'll just search your threads. You must have looked it up yourself, then posted about your experience(how else would you get over 10000 posts?) Oh yeah, welcome to SS, nice truck, I love pink trucks, bla bla bla...:evil:
 

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Real men don't need instructions! I have a finely tuned wrench and have not had that plug leak when I put it back in. Good luck with your "search-foo".
 

shenkmen

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Uh oh... Elvis VS the pink 'Burban. I'm sorry to have caused this trouble.:)

Tomorrow I'm going to remove the HH line ID plate then start her up so I can truly see where the fuel is coming from.

I believe I previously saw it should be 65 - 70 FT LBS so 70 sounds good to me.

Hey Gimp and GH, I assume I should loosen then then torqu. Correct?
 

doghead

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I got your search foo...

I found this with an advanced search for "hydraulic head torque" in the deuce forum. It was posted by Bjorn, I would bet it's correct.


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Originally Posted by kaiser2help
My pump appears to be good but that **** center plunger bolt in the middle weeps fuel. This is the bolt in the IP head that is in the middle of all the injector lines.****!

1) Clean top of hydraulic head.
2) Clean top of hydraulic head.
3) Remove plunger bore screw.
4) Wipe surfaces clean.
5) Re-install and torque to 50 to 55 ft-lb.

It only took me about 5 minutes to find it.
 

doghead

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I have a finely tuned wrench
What were you doing when I called you today(and didn't answer)? "calibrating your hand"?
 

shenkmen

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Cleaning, removing and torquing the center bolt to 52 ft lbs stopped the leak. My fuel pump was loose too so I tightened up the two 7/16 bolts on the front.

Thanks!
 

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Great news! Thank you for the AAR(follow up).
 
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