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Did that one. You have to hug the engine with your head resting on the cowl.. Have a photo of me doing that somewhere.. Best to remove the hook point for a hoist as well. edit: found it. M
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I will also do one on their site as well for that specific part.
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The ol' Cummins bear hug to change the return line seals. Yes removing the valve cover works just a we bit better being you will have a bit more room to reach down with big paws. Sad to say I've got b
I'm talking about the line on the rear of the cylinder head. I was under there fir something else yesterday and noticed it's wet on the back of the engine and down the bell housing. A small drip was handing on the bottom of the bell housing. It was fuel. Could see the light green color.
I took my phone and tried to get a pic behind the head (it's tight back there) and it looks wet. Can't tell if it's just the copper washers leaking or if it's the line itself. So far its a small leak, just a drip.
Could this cause a slight hard start issue? I noticed yesterday morning she seemed to start a bit harder than normal. (Temp was low/mid 40's)
Thinking of just replacing the line, banjo and washers also whatever seals at the "T" as well.
Any thoughts?
See pics, best I could do in that small space.