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Leaky injectors
by
BRimpossible
on 23 Sep, 2016 20:31
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My 81 pickup runs ok but 2 injectors are leaking where the injectors are screwed in the head. Replaced one heat shield on one of them to see if it would stop. It still leaked after replaced. The injectors are brand new. This engine is NA 1.6. Any ideas to stop the leak?
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#1
by
RunninWild
on 23 Sep, 2016 20:45
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Are they torqued properly? Maybe try cleaning the threads and injector holes and try again?
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#2
by
BRimpossible
on 23 Sep, 2016 21:08
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I'll try that. #1 injector would leak and weep fuel really bad and #3 isn't as bad but still it drives me crazy. Perhaps lapping the surfaces will help? I'm thinking to switch around the injectors to see if any changes
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#3
by
BRimpossible
on 24 Sep, 2016 20:48
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Took the injectors out and the sealing surfaces are dirty on the head. How do I clean it and I want to lap it as well to give it an even sealing. Just having a hard time visualizing how it works.
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#4
by
fatmobile
on 25 Sep, 2016 21:34
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I have a heat shield on a small/long bolt.
It has emery cloth stuck to it.
Stick it down the hole and spin with fingers.
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#5
by
libbydiesel
on 26 Sep, 2016 19:03
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My 81 pickup runs ok but 2 injectors are leaking where the injectors are screwed in the head. Replaced one heat shield on one of them to see if it would stop. It still leaked after replaced. The injectors are brand new. This engine is NA 1.6. Any ideas to stop the leak?
Are you seeing liquid diesel at the base of the injectors? If so, then it is leaking from above at either the seam of the two injector body halves, the small nipples, or the large union. If you are seeing bubbles, it is because the liquid diesel that is leaking from above is getting hot enough to boil off.
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#6
by
Rattlebox
on 27 Sep, 2016 19:44
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I am leaning toward a leaky injector body also. any fuel actually coming out of the injector nozzle is burned and has no opportunity to leak out. The torque spec for the injector body and injector to cylinder head is 51ft/lbs.
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#7
by
Jetmugg
on 28 Sep, 2016 14:18
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Try to eliminate the most common source of leaks first - the rubber "loop lines" that run from injector to injector are the first place to check.
Liquid diesel fuel is almost certainly not leaking from the heat shield surface backwards and upwards out past the threads.
Steve.
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#8
by
air-cooled or diesel
on 29 Sep, 2016 05:45
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1 way to clean head inj threads is with qtips, and brakecleen. if torque is correct (inj to head) check for injector body leaking, can come from the store leaky, and esp. as ^above^ #1 reason for leaks,,return lines, get some new,line, and a new return stop-off, in fact get 2 or 3. make sure you didnt/dont put heatshield(s) in backwards.
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#9
by
BRimpossible
on 01 Oct, 2016 08:45
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Thanks y'all for the reply. I'll get the surface contact on the head cleaned up and put injectors back in. I'll double check the injector body, nipple and rubber lines to make sure they aren't leaking. For now I'm taking a break from the rabbit for a bit after many problems it has caused for last few weeks.