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  1. skinnyR1

    #2 Injector line was leaking at Hydraulic Head

    Look, these trucks are not precision machines. If that's how you view it or you feel the need then by all means change the line. I have no issue there, everyone is entitled to their opinions. heck, i swapped in a new motor in leui of fixing a cracked block issue. But there is another option...
  2. skinnyR1

    #2 Injector line was leaking at Hydraulic Head

    I've posted my findings related to just replacing the bite fitting multiple times here on the forum, but is is regularly dismissed as an option by most people. Why, I'm not really sure. Seems people want to just replace the lines at what, $75 vs. using a $1 fitting. To each his own, I...
  3. skinnyR1

    #2 Injector line was leaking at Hydraulic Head

    Why would line length matter? It's fluid pressure. I could understand if it was a viscous material here, but it's not. A 1/4 inch or an inch isn't going to make a difference in my opinion besides when the lines are empty. It's positive displacement right?
  4. skinnyR1

    #2 Injector line was leaking at Hydraulic Head

    Sounds like this was resolved. The "ferrule" is replaceable. They are referred to as bite fittings. You need to cut off a portion of the tube though, so that the ferrule has a new place to seat. See Post #66 of my thread here...
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