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Dodge D350 1990 - Air in the Fuel System

Dodge D350 1990
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Fuel
System
Malfunction
-
Diagnosis
Page
14-4
Fuel
System
DODGE
Turbo Diesei
Air
In the
Fuel System
A
replacement
of
supply
lines,
fuel filters, injection pump, high
pressure
lines and injectors will
let air
enter
the
fuel
system.
Follow
the
specified procedure
to
bleed
the air
from
the
system.
Since
the lift
pump
and
injection pump provide
a
positive
pressure
through the fuel
filter
and supply line
to the
injection
pump, loose
connections
or
defective
seals
will
show
as
a
fuel
leak.
The
most usual
place
for air
to
enter the fuel
system
is between
the inlet
of
the
lift
pump and
the
suction
tube in
the
tank.
The
fuel tank
has
the outlet
fitting
at
the top
with
a
suction
tube
that
extends
down
in
the tank.
Cracks
or
pin holes in the tube to the
fitting
can let air enter the fuel
system.
©
Air
in
the
system
will make the engine: hard
to
start, run rough,
misfire,
produce
low
power, and can
cause
excessive
smoke
and
a
fuel knock.

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