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Re: 88 series 2+2
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Posted by Corey C on October 09, 2006 at 18:56:38 from (170.215.1.81):
In Reply to: 88 series 2+2 posted by James Peterson on October 08, 2006 at 18:34:24:
I work on a lot of the 2+2's. Can you explain to me what is hppening to your pumps. What kind of diesel are you using. I Have seen some problems with people using road diesel from service stations, which containes low sulfur. The older engines dont like that. If you think that you are having a lubrication problem i would install a 1/8 pipe tee in the block where the injection pump line connects and check the oil preasure. Pluggeg injectors, and return lines are hard on pumps also.
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