Crossover Tube O-Ring
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Crossover Tube O-Ring
I have a small amount of fuel leaking from cylinder 1 and 3 for sure - potentially other cylinders from where the high pressure line enters the head- I have replaced high pressure lines 1,3,4&5. On start up I can see a few small air bubbles and then a steady seep from the lower part of the Bolt where the fuel line connects to- It has 175,200 original miles. From what reading I have done it seems to be the crossover tube o-ring ($5.24 for 6 at Cummins dealer)- what is the best way to install new O-rings on the crossover tubes? I would like to do all 6 at once and be done with it. Any advice is appreciated!
Last edited by CumminsCoalRoller24/7; 12-07-2014 at 04:01 PM.
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Sorry for the delayed response- the O rings were fine- the crossover tubes or jumper tubes needed to be replaced- the ones that were in there were not factory and some cheapo brand- with the high pressure flowing through there it eroded away at the end of the tube causing excessive fuel and the leak- the odd thing is that there were no hard starting conditions or high idling which is usually a symptom of this- new tubes=no leak
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