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  1. uscgmatt

    High pressure fuel line bleeding.

    Did not even think of that. Oh well the truck is running now and just needs the trans shift switch tweeked. Matt
  2. uscgmatt

    High pressure fuel line bleeding.

    That sounds alot easier. Oh well it will be easy next time. :lol: Matt
  3. uscgmatt

    High pressure fuel line bleeding.

    High pressure fuel line bleeding. DONE I got the 1028 started today. As for bleeding the lines I found it was easiest to do one side of the engine at a time. I tightened the fittings on the steel line then about 1/4 turn loose (on injectors). Then about 15sec cranking to 1min of stoping to...
  4. uscgmatt

    High pressure fuel line bleeding.

    Ive done some searching but am still confused. What is the best way to bleed air out of the fuel system after the injection pump? I have replaced the IP, injectors, and return lines. I also cleaned out the steel lines. Thanks Matt
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