hajameelne
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Hello.
Sometimes, when air is inside injectors, high-pressure diesel pump only compresses/decompresses that air there. It is not possible to eliminate that air by opening the fuel lines at injector. You need only time. Should be no problem.
And about the fuel lines at injectors. They are thick-walled tubes, donエt bend them or do it carefully. If hey are at the wrong angle, then there is diesel leakage and you cannot start the engine. Clean the surrounding to see that. Loosening a nut at tube by one or two turns is usually enough to remove the air.
Sometimes, when air is inside injectors, high-pressure diesel pump only compresses/decompresses that air there. It is not possible to eliminate that air by opening the fuel lines at injector. You need only time. Should be no problem.
And about the fuel lines at injectors. They are thick-walled tubes, donエt bend them or do it carefully. If hey are at the wrong angle, then there is diesel leakage and you cannot start the engine. Clean the surrounding to see that. Loosening a nut at tube by one or two turns is usually enough to remove the air.