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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:16:07 -0800, RW Salnick
wrote: Wayne, when the engine is in the "hard to start condition", and then it finally starts, does it do so on all cylinders, or does it go thru a period where only 1, 2, 3, etc cylinders are firing for a while before all 6 finally kick in? This could indicate a very slow leak between the injection pump and the injectors. Usually you can hear one or two kick a couple of times and then they all light up a second or two later. On a DD671 there is no central injection pump. Each cylinder has its own driven by the cam as I understand it. |
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