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Re: Leaking 1066 Injector
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Posted by K.B.-826 on September 26, 2005 at 19:14:07 from (68.115.103.185):
In Reply to: Leaking 1066 Injector posted by Pete in Tejas on September 26, 2005 at 13:47:22:
Pete, try a new line before replacing the injector. I"ve had the same thing happen many times, 99% of the time the line is cracked. Replacing an injector on a 1066 is a pretty tough job if you"re out in the middle of nowhere and never done it before. There"s a good possiblity that the injector will be stuck, and the cooling sleeve may come out with it. Gotta drain the cooling system in case that happens, or you dump the coolant into the cylinder. Even if you get the injector out with no problem, you still need to get down in there and clean up the bore and the seat perfect, or the new injector will not seal. There"s also a copper sealing ring that needs to be replaced. Call a different Case-IH dealer, most will be more than happy to UPS parts.
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