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Re: Cummins b6.7 turbodiesel fire
Posted by: Fire (IP Logged)
Date: January 05, 2020 09:17PM

If you have a seal leak at the fuel rail this would be high pressure and enough to spay anywhere in the engine compartment that can be ignited from the turbo and flash back to source you can test this by pressurizing the fuel rail for leaks with air.



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