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B6000. Ran it out of fuel. In process of bleeding it, I loosened the injector lines. It seemed that the forward injector would never spit any fuel. So I completely removed it. Blew it out with compressed air. Reinstalled it.
Now comes the question/problem. Started it up. Now it runs poorly, with quite a lot of fuel leakage from that injector line. NOT where I disconnected it, but the fitting directly below.
The thin yellow line. Is this fitting supposed to come loose? Is there a gasket or brass oring under it? Anyone have an idea what lurks beneath?
I tried removing the injector line and re tightening the fitting. No improvement. The fuel leakage is NOT coming from injector line nut. It is coming from this fitting where it screws into fuel pump.
B6000. Ran it out of fuel. In process of bleeding it, I loosened the injector lines. It seemed that the forward injector would never spit any fuel. So I completely removed it. Blew it out with compressed air. Reinstalled it.
Now comes the question/problem. Started it up. Now it runs poorly, with quite a lot of fuel leakage from that injector line. NOT where I disconnected it, but the fitting directly below.
The thin yellow line. Is this fitting supposed to come loose? Is there a gasket or brass oring under it? Anyone have an idea what lurks beneath?
I tried removing the injector line and re tightening the fitting. No improvement. The fuel leakage is NOT coming from injector line nut. It is coming from this fitting where it screws into fuel pump.
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