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In Reply to: Where should the bleed off from the injectors be plumbed to on a D2 3J? posted by Peter on Saturday, July 21, 2007:
did you change all the seals under all the injection pumps while you were doing the pumps? do you have the socket or wrench to thighten the screws on the pumps? you can try and catch the fuel, but in the days when that engine was made they were not concern with the fuel going on the ground.