Posted by Tyler Jackson on June 30, 2011 at 19:36:31 from (75.249.19.90):
Well i posted this on the general tractor forum but I need to know this by 6 tomorrow morning so I can fix it. Our 01 NH tl80 bailing tractor that needs to do 40 acres of straw tomorrow started leaking diesel out of the sensor under the fuel filter. Took off the sensor most of the way and saw that the oring that keeps it from leaking has a large chunk missing from it, sooo tomorrow morning I'm going to get a new fuel fitler and oring from the parts place before the straw needs to be bailed. I have to bleed the lines after this and the service guy said to bleed the lines up to the filter then crack open the injector lines and bled them there. My question is how tight do I need to tighten the lines back to? just snug or tight or is there some kinda torque?
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