Jesse R
Member
Gday all,
I've got a 2006 D40 that's just about to hit 500,000 thats sprung a fuel leak. I've just replaced the turbo and scv valve, along with the fuel pressure relief valve and its leaking a fair amount of diesal. I domt quite understand which way the fuel should be moving if there is any but when I remove the fuel line from the back of the relief valve and there is a stream of fuel coming from the hose, not the valve itself. From my knowledge I thiught if there is too much pressure or a faulty pressure relief valve, fuel would be coming from the valve itself, not the hose connecting to it. My question is, how do I fix it and why is it happening? I didn't have any issue untill after replacing the turbo.
I've got a 2006 D40 that's just about to hit 500,000 thats sprung a fuel leak. I've just replaced the turbo and scv valve, along with the fuel pressure relief valve and its leaking a fair amount of diesal. I domt quite understand which way the fuel should be moving if there is any but when I remove the fuel line from the back of the relief valve and there is a stream of fuel coming from the hose, not the valve itself. From my knowledge I thiught if there is too much pressure or a faulty pressure relief valve, fuel would be coming from the valve itself, not the hose connecting to it. My question is, how do I fix it and why is it happening? I didn't have any issue untill after replacing the turbo.