Ernie,
Now that Spring has sprung, I'm more willing to get outside and work on stuff (not that we ever got a good winter out here). I cleaned off the injector pump and cranked the old girl up. It seems that the fuel is leaking from the right-hand connection. If you notice in the pictures I posted earlier, the "clamp" (for lack of a better term) that holds the right two outlets together is a couple of mms higher than the left one. I don't know what the function of those clamps are other than to keep the bottom connections from turning.
I assume that the top connections are standard compression fittings. Should I loosen the top fitting, tighten the bottom one, and then re-tighten the top one?" If that doesn't fix the problem, I guess I'm looking at replacing the injector line and maybe the fitting that goes into the pump.
Thanks,
Dodd
Now that Spring has sprung, I'm more willing to get outside and work on stuff (not that we ever got a good winter out here). I cleaned off the injector pump and cranked the old girl up. It seems that the fuel is leaking from the right-hand connection. If you notice in the pictures I posted earlier, the "clamp" (for lack of a better term) that holds the right two outlets together is a couple of mms higher than the left one. I don't know what the function of those clamps are other than to keep the bottom connections from turning.
I assume that the top connections are standard compression fittings. Should I loosen the top fitting, tighten the bottom one, and then re-tighten the top one?" If that doesn't fix the problem, I guess I'm looking at replacing the injector line and maybe the fitting that goes into the pump.
Thanks,
Dodd