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Yeah... I just got more tools added to my collection I just bought a fuel pressure test gauge for low pressure side. I pick that up from Vulcan Performance. Its a wonderful 0-30 PSI oil filled test gauge that should work for most all diesel applications. Then I got me a test cap for common rail fuel systems from Geno's Garage.
So now I can systematically block off each injector testing for bad injectors on common rail engines.

Funny how your tool box continues to grow no matter what. :think:

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I have nothing to add.  I love tools.  I could have a tool truck and a shop the size of a costco and I would run out of space eventually.

3 hours ago, CSM said:
5 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

:think:

 

3 hours ago, CSM said:

 

 

3 hours ago, CSM said:

 

Well, I  tried to quote Mopar Man but instead I got some kind of jacked up quote tree that I can't delete. 

I'm always looking to improve my tool set and add things to make life easier. I'm not one to buy tools just for the hell of it though, whatever I buy has a specific purpose. 

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When I've got a disabled 05 Dodge stilling in the yard and its not capable of producing enough rail pressure to making highway speed you might as well buy some tools to diagnose this issue. Funny how working for 2 local shop and doing a delete for a local person has gotten the word out that I work on Dodge Cummins trucks. I've got enough work for this winter right now. Just with one customer I've got 5 different jobs to do. Then with the 05 Dodge his cousin owns a Dodge Cummins as well he want me to do KDP and some other stuff too. So more or less the word of mouth is getting around.