Hello everyone,
quick question. It's about the fuel return line beneath the valve cover. Are there supposed to be copper washers (sealing rings) between the line and the fuel injectors and between the line and the bolt heads?
On the drawing at the new holland page there are no washers visible, but I'm not sure if everything is 100% leak free without sealing rings.
Sjors
quick question fuel return line
Re: quick question fuel return line
Hi,
You need washers. New copper or aluminum. Diesel leakage kills your engine.
Rgds emiel.
You need washers. New copper or aluminum. Diesel leakage kills your engine.
Rgds emiel.
Best regards
Emiel
N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964
Emiel
N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964
Re: quick question fuel return line
Hi Emiel, that's what I thought. Thanks. I think I scrapped the old washers during disassembly but I can't remember.
It's a tricky matter with internal injectors and line.
At my employer, we have 7% diesel pollution in the engine oil in a CAT 3512 at the moment due to injector leakage. This engine also has internal injectors.
It's a tricky matter with internal injectors and line.
At my employer, we have 7% diesel pollution in the engine oil in a CAT 3512 at the moment due to injector leakage. This engine also has internal injectors.
Re: quick question fuel return line
Interesting point. Some Fordson original service film footage shows injectors being replaced with Ford service replacements without any leak off sealing washers. Some head sets come with one washer per leak off banjo, some with 2 washers per banjo. Personally I would always fit 2 washers per banjo.
1946 E27N, 1952 Major Diesel, 1959 Power Major, 1962 Dexta, 1962 Super Dexta, 1963 Super Dexta NP, 1964 Super Major NP, 1965 Super Dexta 3000, 1966 Major 4000, 1967 3000 PF, 1994 5640,plus Basildon built NH.
Re: quick question fuel return line
No washers were fitted by Ford, but it probably is worth it. None of ours have washers and there's no sign of anything wrong with Billy's ones, we'll see about Super Billy when we get there. if all surfaces are good it should be fine, but you will be surer with washers, although then the risk is of dropping them when doing things with the leak-off line.
Sandy
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Re: quick question fuel return line
Oil dilution is a big issue and need to be addressed, the less chance of it leaking is the way I would go, I put alloy washers under my seats on my recent rebuild. Having said that I need to race the rocker cover off and check it all now I've put a few hrs on it just to be sure.

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1960 Fordson Power Major, Eng S/N 1554727