scboolitcaster
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For the last couple weeks, I've been trying to track down a fuel leak.
I'm starting this thread so that maybe down the road, someone can benefit from my experience the way I've done from reading other's posts here.
Initially, I thought what I had was an oil leak. The drips were black. However, after degreasing the engine, the drops are clear and definitely fuel.
Novice mechanic tip number one: Degreaser is your friend.
I changed the oil and oil filters last weekend, and there is no sign of fuel in the oil.
The fuel drips from the fitting that goes to the secondary and final filters from the mechanical fuel pump (part of the injection pump.)
It's a right angle fitting and closest to the firewall. I disconnected the line from it, cleaned the line side of the fitting and the hole it threads into, and re-tightened it. The right angle fitting is really tight; I don't think I could get it off without a vise.
So I figure maybe the leak is higher and just pooling on that fitting before it drips.
I tightened the nuts holding the hydraulic head on to the stated 20 ft pounds from the IP tm. All except for the one closest to the engine and toward the firewall.. I don't see how to get on it without removing the oil filter bracket.
I also checked that the bolt in the center of the HH is torqued at 55lbs.
Both of those last two were prompted by other member's posts (thanks guys!)
My next steps are to try and tighten the hh bolt that I couldn't get to yesterday, and if that doesn't work, put new O rings in the HH and on the fuel shutoff rod. If none of that works, I'm not sure where I'll go next.
I'm starting this thread so that maybe down the road, someone can benefit from my experience the way I've done from reading other's posts here.
Initially, I thought what I had was an oil leak. The drips were black. However, after degreasing the engine, the drops are clear and definitely fuel.
Novice mechanic tip number one: Degreaser is your friend.
I changed the oil and oil filters last weekend, and there is no sign of fuel in the oil.
The fuel drips from the fitting that goes to the secondary and final filters from the mechanical fuel pump (part of the injection pump.)
It's a right angle fitting and closest to the firewall. I disconnected the line from it, cleaned the line side of the fitting and the hole it threads into, and re-tightened it. The right angle fitting is really tight; I don't think I could get it off without a vise.
So I figure maybe the leak is higher and just pooling on that fitting before it drips.
I tightened the nuts holding the hydraulic head on to the stated 20 ft pounds from the IP tm. All except for the one closest to the engine and toward the firewall.. I don't see how to get on it without removing the oil filter bracket.
I also checked that the bolt in the center of the HH is torqued at 55lbs.
Both of those last two were prompted by other member's posts (thanks guys!)
My next steps are to try and tighten the hh bolt that I couldn't get to yesterday, and if that doesn't work, put new O rings in the HH and on the fuel shutoff rod. If none of that works, I'm not sure where I'll go next.