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Old 05-02-2008, 01:27 AM
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is this a problem? how big?

A few days ago, it was recommended to me that I turn the fuel pin, so I removed the AFC cover and moved it. Yesterday I removed it again to double check what I had done and found a small amount of fuel around the base of the spring , at the star wheel...
what does this indicate and how big a problem is it???
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I think there is a seal on the small pin that rides on the AFC cone. I belive Jim Lane did a write-up a while back on how to fix that. Wasn't too bad if I remember correctly.
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Ok, thanks Marc
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Anytime Chris.

Here's a link to the thread I reffered to. It's in the sticky.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=153154
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