machmeter62
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I have owned this vehicle for several years now, and noticed fuel leakage recently under the engine after shut-down. I removed the engine inter-cowling and noticed fuel puddling on the both sides of the intake mainfold, and pudding in the glow-plug area too.
I started the engine, which was at operating temperature, and noticed fuel seeping below the fuel injector caps. The prior owner had installed an aux electric fuel boost pump to aid in starting after the vehicle set for a couple of weeks, (he said, "causing a noticable strain on the starter and batteries too.") It was also needed for normal operations also. It has worked great for the last few years, but I am not sure the aux pump has damaged, or caused the seepage around the injectors, (four of them sofar are leaking)! I don't want to operate it till the seepage is fixed.
My question to you "Diesel Guru's;" since the engine still runs smooth with no other problems, is it possible to replace only the O-rings under the fuel return caps, or do I need to replace all the injectors at a cost of $200+ also? The electric aux pump that was installed near the mechanical one, was a Holley for non-racing issues, and researching the Holley pump shows a boost of 12-15 psi...I have no idea what the standard Ford mechanical pump rating is.
Also, the actual mileage of the vehicle is unknown, other than it was used for commercial use. Thanx in advance for your opinions.
LEE
I started the engine, which was at operating temperature, and noticed fuel seeping below the fuel injector caps. The prior owner had installed an aux electric fuel boost pump to aid in starting after the vehicle set for a couple of weeks, (he said, "causing a noticable strain on the starter and batteries too.") It was also needed for normal operations also. It has worked great for the last few years, but I am not sure the aux pump has damaged, or caused the seepage around the injectors, (four of them sofar are leaking)! I don't want to operate it till the seepage is fixed.
My question to you "Diesel Guru's;" since the engine still runs smooth with no other problems, is it possible to replace only the O-rings under the fuel return caps, or do I need to replace all the injectors at a cost of $200+ also? The electric aux pump that was installed near the mechanical one, was a Holley for non-racing issues, and researching the Holley pump shows a boost of 12-15 psi...I have no idea what the standard Ford mechanical pump rating is.
Also, the actual mileage of the vehicle is unknown, other than it was used for commercial use. Thanx in advance for your opinions.
LEE