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<blockquote data-quote="1BROWNWRENCH" data-source="post: 1183416" data-attributes="member: 30128"><p>There was a sort of bulletin for fuel line replacement that was performed by a Detroit Diesel tech here to replace the lines for the #1 cylinder. Can't recall off the top of my head what distinguishes it, but there is a way to tell if it has been done by looking at it. I guess the replacement was preventative. I did not see any failures personally. I've had issues with the junction between the tube into the head and the line itself. Both have to be replaced together if it develops a leak. New and old parts do not get along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1BROWNWRENCH, post: 1183416, member: 30128"] There was a sort of bulletin for fuel line replacement that was performed by a Detroit Diesel tech here to replace the lines for the #1 cylinder. Can't recall off the top of my head what distinguishes it, but there is a way to tell if it has been done by looking at it. I guess the replacement was preventative. I did not see any failures personally. I've had issues with the junction between the tube into the head and the line itself. Both have to be replaced together if it develops a leak. New and old parts do not get along. [/QUOTE]
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