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D6 Fuel Injector Question

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sodbuster25
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I have a 1952 D6 with the D318 engine. I dont know where the seals go in the injector. I know there is one o ring that goes on the outside of the nut that holds the injector into the precombustion chamber, but I am not sure if there is a seal between the nut and the injector itself. I took the injectors to CAT to get them tested and they removed all the seals and I dont remember how they go. Thanks, Josh
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Fri, Feb 1, 2008 10:51 PM
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Yes there are 2 seals at the top and the one under the fuel line nut is 6F1069 and the one under the nut that secures the nozzle down in is 5B3718. Torque the nozzle down in at about a 105 lbs.The nozzle itself gets tightened finger tight to the nozzle body.
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Fri, Feb 1, 2008 11:58 PM
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Yes there are 2 seals at the top and the one under the fuel line nut is 6F1069 and the one under the nut that secures the nozzle down in is 5B3718. Torque the nozzle down in at about a 105 lbs.The nozzle itself gets tightened finger tight to the nozzle body.
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Sat, Feb 2, 2008 12:40 AM
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