3dubs
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I know this will open a can worms. But I rebuilt my IP and put it back on by myself. Last time I pulled the glow plugs to relieve the pressure and prevent starting. Then I cranked the engine while someone else tighten the lines down as the engine turn to make sure there was no air. But this time I only had me and can only use one hand. So I tightened the lines down to the injectors and turned the engine over and it started. I then loosened each line to bleed it and re-tightened them.
That made me wonder. The engine was running. It was rough at first but it ran fine before I bleed the lines. Does the air go out the fuel return. Is it really necessary to bleed the injector lines or is just to make sure?
That made me wonder. The engine was running. It was rough at first but it ran fine before I bleed the lines. Does the air go out the fuel return. Is it really necessary to bleed the injector lines or is just to make sure?