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Old 03-29-2010, 03:51 PM
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Question Fuel system supply components

Does anybody know what the fuel drain manifold costs, and where I can get one?? Also what is the brass "T" called, and where can I get one of these also?

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I think the T you refer to is on the fuel return.

There's a port in the cylinder head that unused fuel from the injectors spill into and is brought out of the head with a banjo fitting at the rear of the head.
From the banjo fitting the fuel is plumbed to the aforementioned T then by rubber line sent back to the fuel tank.
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Originally Posted by Clunk
I think the T you refer to is on the fuel return.

There's a port in the cylinder head that unused fuel from the injectors spill into and is brought out of the head with a banjo fitting at the rear of the head.
From the banjo fitting the fuel is plumbed to the aforementioned T then by rubber line sent back to the fuel tank.
Correct..... it is leaking at the coupling that connects the rubber line to the metal line.
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those fittings (snap on type) are readily avaliable from parts stores. Careful selection required. The other three way fitting is avaliable from hydraulic shops or can be fabricated from better quality components. Banjo bolt gskts are avbaliable from the hydraulic shops. I found mine at a aeroquip dealer at reasonable price.
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Originally Posted by dozer12216
those fittings (snap on type) are readily avaliable from parts stores. Careful selection required. The other three way fitting is avaliable from hydraulic shops or can be fabricated from better quality components. Banjo bolt gskts are avbaliable from the hydraulic shops. I found mine at a aeroquip dealer at reasonable price.
Are you talking about the connector that is connected to the rubber to metal line that comes from the tank to the "T"?? When I took it off once it stayed together with some sort of snap release.
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