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Re: Bleeding 3208 injectors
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Posted by James2 on March 07, 2005 at 19:28:34 from (207.179.239.76):
In Reply to: Re: Bleeding 3208 injectors posted by CB 48 on March 07, 2005 at 08:16:24:
I am a little puzzled by your problem. Years ago I had to bleed many 3208 when changing nozzles. What fuel system do you have; a sleeve metering or scroll? It generally helps to open the throttle. We broke the fuel lines at the cyl head and never really had any problems, although after they again went back to scroll, I was working on something else. It's been a long time. Maybe they removed the scratch from the injection pump hat checks for emissions reasons in late production which may effect bleeding. Regardless you are on the correct path by using the priming pump. I know it is a lot of work, put keep pumping away and you will get there. Sorry I'm not more help. I do have another source who worked on the fuel pump and if this remains a problem I can ask him. Be sure the priming pump works, they do fail.
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