โDec-18-2015 10:52 AM
โDec-19-2015 10:04 PM
donfrump wrote:down home wrote:
What about the seals between sections in the turbo?
fuel does not go thru or near the turbo OP has black fuel
OP? I find it incredible that cummins is unable to diagnose or repair this issue
โDec-19-2015 08:33 PM
11178adm wrote:
on ISC8.3 CAPS pumps the injector has as previously mentioned has a crush washer to seal the injector from the combustion chamber the high pres fuel line feeds the injector through a quill tube that is held into the side of the injector with a nut in the side of the head, there is a oring near the top of the injector to seal any fuel that leaks between the quill tube and injector from leaking into the oil, there is a passage in the head that connects to a return line at the rear of the head. if one of the crush washers is leaking combustion gas would get into the return fuel and go back to the fuel tank. you might be able to verify this with a temporary clear plastic line installed in the fuel return and looking for air in the fuel but this type of leak usually will only show up on a hard pull. if the engine performs well probably all that would be needed would be the seals and orings. the compression seals are copper seals about 3/8 in long that sometimes stick in the head and can be difficult to remove. the leaking inj seal should have carbon accumulation above the compression seal area make sure to clean and examine the inj bore and the inj for erosion
โDec-19-2015 06:51 PM
โDec-19-2015 12:54 PM
donfrump wrote:
OP? I find it incredible that cummins is unable to diagnose or repair this issue
โDec-19-2015 10:37 AM
down home wrote:
What about the seals between sections in the turbo?
โDec-19-2015 10:29 AM
down home wrote:
What about the seals between sections in the turbo?
โDec-19-2015 10:21 AM
โDec-19-2015 10:15 AM
donfrump wrote:
U indicate u know the fix so then fix it
โDec-19-2015 10:12 AM
donfrump wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:It was already 9 years old when we bought it. and it takes time to trouble shoot, fix, then put 10k miles on it to discover that it is still doing it.
15 yrs :H
If it was that old when u bought how(as claimed) do u no it has done this since new?
U indicate u know the fix so then fix it
I think I would install a fuel return filter system that's easy to get at and buy some cheap fuel filters and live with it
Like u say it runs perfect and uses no oil,good power etc
โDec-19-2015 07:34 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:It was already 9 years old when we bought it. and it takes time to trouble shoot, fix, then put 10k miles on it to discover that it is still doing it.
15 yrs :H
โDec-19-2015 07:02 AM
sjholt wrote:
After looking at this thread a second time, I see that "under the microscope there is a hard particle"?
That would mean to me that there is hot exhaust getting into the fuel system under high pressure. I would suspect a cracked head. Somehow the fuel is getting burned to create a hard particle.
Maybe a compression check would verify it? Maybe not. Is there a fuel passage way in the head?
If the filter changes/mileage remains the same, then I would just change them every so often and keep on driving.
JMHO
โDec-19-2015 06:47 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:It was already 9 years old when we bought it. and it takes time to trouble shoot, fix, then put 10k miles on it to discover that it is still doing it.
15 yrs :H
โDec-19-2015 06:41 AM
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