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Air can be bland from the diesel fuel system on a Isuzu D-Max 3.0 engine by hooking an air compressor to the fuel line. Loosen the fuel line at the other end of the engine. The air will be removed.
bleed fuel line ford diesel 250 pickup 2005 how does one bleed the fuel lines in that truck ?
A frail fuel line can cause a diesel engine not to start.
A 1999 Isuzu Rodeo that starts and then dies is not getting enough fuel, or the fuel mixture is off. It could be a clogged fuel line, dirty fuel filter or the fuel pump. It will need to be serviced.
i know with diesel engines if you run out of diesel, or change any part of your fuel line you will need to bleed your injectors to get it to run. you may have to bleed them all before it will run.
The Isuzu C-240 engine is a 4 cylinder in-line diesel engine.
How to get the air out of the fuel lines on a 3910 diesel tractor
Search on-line for "Diesel fuel polishing" and the name of the state you are in. There are services that specializes in cleaning these tanks and reconditioning the fuel.
It is in the line under the truck about midway to the engine.
DON'T TRY TO START IT. have the tank drained and reinstall gas. If just a couple of gallons were put in, don't worry about it. It will run with a little diesel fuel in the gas but may smoke a bit. First, drain the fuel tank. Remove all diesel fuel from the tank before attempting to start the engine again. Next, determine if the vehicle has a recirculating fuel system. Many of the injected engines have a pressurized fuel system that recirculates back to the tank. If that is the case with your vehicle, fill the tank with the preferred fuel, turn the ignition switch on for five seconds, turn it off again, and repeat the process a few times to circulate diesel fuel out of the line. A small amount of diesel fuel that mixes with your conventional fuel will not harm the engine. If the engine will not start you may need to use a small amount of ether based starting fluid to get the remaining diesel fuel out of the injectors. Once the vehicle starts again it should run properly after you have worked the residual concentrated diesel fuel out of the line. If you determine that your vehicle does not have a recirculating fuel system, open the fuel line near the injectors, place a flexible tube of some kind over the fuel line and drain enough fuel to allow all of the diesel fuel to be removed. Get as much of the concentrated diesel fuel out of the line as you possibly can before attempting to start the engine. Short bursts of starting fluid should keep the engine running while you burn out any remaining diesel fuel.
On top of the moter , passenger side it has fuel line running to injector pump
On the frame ny the tank follow the line can't miss it