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diesel return line

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:09 pm
by henk
Think my diesel return line has a small leak.
Would it be all right to test it on the engine with blowing some low pressure air from a compressor in it from the tank side? Or could this damage the injectors.

Re: diesel return line

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 5:07 pm
by Brian
Easier to take the return pipe off the injectors and out of the head joint then low pressure it. No problem with harming the injectors but just far easier when it is out of the tractor. The usual place it leaks is around the brass banjos to the injectors, the solder seems to get tierd after a time.

We used to blow down the end and block off the banjos with our fingers! Strangely none of us mechanics could play the flute! :scratchhead:

Love to Janaker, I really miss my cuddles!!!!!! Best for the New Year to you and your family and please pass our good wishes on to Addie and Dies when you next see them. Remind Dies of the Blue Force Gathering at Newark in June.

Re: diesel return line

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 8:11 pm
by henk
Thanks for the good wishes The same for you and Ann. Wish you both good health and all the best for 2014.
I took the cuddle in your place. Planning to visit Dies soon.
My return line has a short tube between the end and the tank. I can blow air from that point just to check it.

Re: diesel return line

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:05 pm
by Pavel
I had a small leak on mine some time ago and used an electric tyre pump to pressurise it. Glad I did it in situ as the leak was where the banjo meets the injector.

Pavel

Re: diesel return line

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 8:50 pm
by henk
Found two leaks. One is a bad solder and the other one is the connection to the block. Hope to get a replacement part for that tomorrow.
I suspected diesel in the engine oil and was right after all. Have to put some new oil in it.
Thanks for the advises.