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<blockquote data-quote="stugordon321" data-source="post: 3217652" data-attributes="member: 43272"><p>Hi lads. My old IH674 smokes quite badly from No4 cylinder. I've been told this could be a faulty injector & to swap No4 with say No1 to see if it still smokes from No4. </p><p>Not having worked on Diesel engines could anyone let me know if it's simply a case is unscrewing the pipe & the bolts holding it in the cylinder head then just pulling the injector out of the head. </p><p>Or is there more to it??</p><p>When it comes to bleeding the injectors after swapping them around do I just leave the fuel pipe loose & crank engine over until diesel comes out then tighten up pipe? Then repeat on other injector? Or is there more to it?</p><p>Also the return pipe that links all the injectors together leaks diesel where No4 injector is. Could this be anything do with my smoking engine? </p><p>When it's running the smoke clears until you Rev the engine coasing it to smoke quite badly but again the smoke clears after a second or two. Is this likely to be injector or piston rings??</p><p>Thanks lads Stu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stugordon321, post: 3217652, member: 43272"] Hi lads. My old IH674 smokes quite badly from No4 cylinder. I've been told this could be a faulty injector & to swap No4 with say No1 to see if it still smokes from No4. Not having worked on Diesel engines could anyone let me know if it's simply a case is unscrewing the pipe & the bolts holding it in the cylinder head then just pulling the injector out of the head. Or is there more to it?? When it comes to bleeding the injectors after swapping them around do I just leave the fuel pipe loose & crank engine over until diesel comes out then tighten up pipe? Then repeat on other injector? Or is there more to it? Also the return pipe that links all the injectors together leaks diesel where No4 injector is. Could this be anything do with my smoking engine? When it's running the smoke clears until you Rev the engine coasing it to smoke quite badly but again the smoke clears after a second or two. Is this likely to be injector or piston rings?? Thanks lads Stu [/QUOTE]
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