AMink
TDR MEMBER
My buddy and I were coming home from some duck hunting and stopped at the stop light. Smelled something but didn't think much of it. Got to the next light and it was obvious it was diesel. Got home and it was running out under the truck. Opened the hood and there is fuel on the driver side of the engine. Put on some goggles and fired it up and saw the spray coming from the #4 line. I was hoping it was loose but it looks like a crack or hole. I'm hoping the local Cummins dealer is open on Saturday. Planning on leaving town on Sunday for a cow elk hunt. What a PIA! Then I get on line and find out this is a common issue. Crap.
Anything I need to know about replacing it? Torque? Tips or tricks? I'll check all the isolators when I'm in there. Apparently the isolators can become loose and allow the line to vibrate until it fails.
Anything I need to know about replacing it? Torque? Tips or tricks? I'll check all the isolators when I'm in there. Apparently the isolators can become loose and allow the line to vibrate until it fails.
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