Hello everyone, it has been a while since I had a problem with my '05 2500 (a good thing). Well last Sunday about 10 miles north of Scranton on I81 I am smelling diesel fuel. I pull off of the nearest exit, look under the hood and fuel (lots of fuel) is spraying from a crack in the weld by injector #5.
So now the questions. Should I replace all the injector lines? I remember reading long ago on this forum that the #5 and #6 were pron to this failure. Should I replace the line from the CP3 to the common rail as well?
Replacing the line(s) seems straight forward. Are there any things I should be mindful of? Any tricks of the trade I should be aware of? I am planning to get whatever tools required from Geno's as well as the fuel lines.
Thanks in advance for any advise.
So now the questions. Should I replace all the injector lines? I remember reading long ago on this forum that the #5 and #6 were pron to this failure. Should I replace the line from the CP3 to the common rail as well?
Replacing the line(s) seems straight forward. Are there any things I should be mindful of? Any tricks of the trade I should be aware of? I am planning to get whatever tools required from Geno's as well as the fuel lines.
Thanks in advance for any advise.