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6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Injector – Remove

Posted on July 13, 2021

For engines equipped with a rocker lever cover-mounted crankcase breather, the rocker lever cover gasket must be completely removed in order to remove the injectors.…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Injector – Measure

Posted on July 13, 2021

If the engine will not start, crank the engine and measure the amount of fuel returned from the injectors. NOTE: Do not exceed starter cranking…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Injector – Setup

Posted on July 13, 2021

Rear Gear Train NOTE: Perform procedure 006-061 before continuing to check for leakage from the high pressure relief valve. Refer to Procedure 006-061 in Section…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Injector – General Information

Posted on July 13, 2021

An internal leak from either the high-pressure connector or the fuel injector will result in increased fuel return flow from the cylinder head. Single cylinder…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Fuel Supply Lines – Install

Posted on July 13, 2021

Front Gear Train Install the p-clips and p-clip mounting capscrews in the locations noted during removal. Torque Value: 24 N •m [ 212 in-lb ]…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Fuel Supply Lines – Clean and Inspect for Reuse

Posted on July 13, 2021

Inspect the fuel supply lines for clogging and pinched areas. Check the connector for cracks, wear, or pinched areas. Replace any fuel line that is…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Fuel Supply Lines – Remove

Posted on July 13, 2021

Front Gear Train Mark the location of all clips and routing of the fuel supply lines to make sure they are replaced in the correct…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Fuel Supply Lines – General Information

Posted on July 13, 2021

Directions for service of a two-button quick-disconnect fitting: Remove the quick disconnect style fuel lines by pressing in the locking tangs on both sides of…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Fuel Filter Head – Measure

Posted on July 13, 2021

Operate the engine to high idle and measure the fuel inlet restriction. Observe the reading on the gauge. If the fuel inlet restriction is too…

6.7L Cummins

6.7L Cummins Injectors and Fuel Lines – Fuel Filter Head – Setup

Posted on July 13, 2021

Disconnect the fuel supply line quick connect from the inlet to the gear pump. Install a pressure gauge adapter between the fuel supply line and…

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