Leaking Injector? YM2210

   / Leaking Injector? YM2210 #11  
Just an FYI. Chris I replaced my return lines with the small vacuum hose as you described.. It didn't take long for the diesel fuel to swell those lines.. I had to locate some small gasoline rated hose
Agreed. I should have emphasized that the hose has to be fuel-rated.

The hose in the YM186D photo was the remnant left over from a similar refurbishment of my YM240 in late 2003 and its holding up fine there, so NAPA apparently sold me the right grade of hose. I had told the counter clerk it was for fuel.
 
   / Leaking Injector? YM2210
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#12  
It was a bit of a search to locate small fuel line, I found 3/16" inside diameter but it looked a bit to big, then I luckily found some 1/8" inside diameter and bought that, I plan to change them out this evening. Hope its a simple as this.
 
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#13  
The 1/8" was a bit to small and would not go all the way on the nipple, so I went with 3/16" and it worked, something in between the 2 would have been perfect. But the leak has stopped, the injector bolts were not tight at all, I snugged them up but was unsure how tight to make them, anyone?
 
   / Leaking Injector? YM2210 #14  
i'd just go with tight, not as tight as you could possibly make them but tight with a smaller handled wrench
 
   / Leaking Injector? YM2210 #15  
all those things except the actual steel fuel lines have brass crush washers under them that will deform and take some of the pressure when tightened
 

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