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Fuel leak after turbo coolant line replacement

Afrenock

New Member
Sep 10, 2021
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Truck Year
2014
Just replaced the coolant line under the manifold, buttoned everything up and now I have no start and fuel down the bellhousing. I had cracked all the lines to bleed, but everything is tight now. Seems to be when high pressure pump comes on during cranking, not just with key on for lift pump.
 

Tradeskilz1

New Member
Mar 8, 2023
1
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Truck Year
2016
Just replaced the coolant line under the manifold, buttoned everything up and now I have no start and fuel down the bellhousing. I had cracked all the lines to bleed, but everything is tight now. Seems to be when high pressure pump comes on during cranking, not just with key on for lift pump.
Had the same problem ended up replacing the metal fuel line that connects the driver side injectors to the passenger side at the intake tricky to replace but not too bad just be sure to use a line wrench ! I made one out of a box wrench . The lines break sometimes from vibration I was told . $151 for the new line from Mopar dealership .
 
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