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Re: Do I need to bleed injectors?
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Posted by Redfan on August 04, 2002 at 05:01:15 from (203.87.53.9):
In Reply to: Do I need to bleed injectors? posted by John in CT on August 03, 2002 at 19:26:30:
John on your 9 series motor the easiest way to bleed, is to start the motor and run on Petrol. While running, open all the small bleed screws on top of each injector. Advance the Diesel throttle enough to have the injector pump working and this should pump fuel to each injector. Keep going untill they're all air free. Once free of air, close bleed screws and push diesel throttle back to idle position. Engine should now be ready to snap over to diesel run mode. Of course I didn't go into how to bleed the filters etc, but this always varies a bit with each piece of equipment and I'm not familiar with Hough, but I'm sure it's straight forward. Regards, Redfan.
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