Thanks I appreciate it! I guess I just have to try harder lol. Just seems unplugging isn't as successful or easy as I want it to be. But it sounds like maybe it just isn't easy in general. Do you typically do injectors in pairs? One at a time? Or all 6?
Scanner for a N14?
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@DUNE-T do you have an injector preference? First one I did I got a Delphi reman. Second one I got a Interstate McBee for like half price so I couldn't really pass it up. I have a spare one that I might send out for a rebuild at area diesel service. I hear they do really good work. These are my first injectors I am replacing on the N14 so wasn't sure if there is a best brand or anything.
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I will buy from this place next time. Ask for Lenny
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Delphi is garbage, I put all 6 and 5 of them failed within a monthKruse Family Farms Thanks this. -
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Just keep driving it until it gets worse
unless they are original there is no point in doing all 6, because there is no
Guarantee you’ll get 6 good injectors even from Cummins, you want the PX part number not the rx
switched to Donaldson filters on mine because a bunch of the fleetguards ff1000s started getting made in India and the threads were cut too thin so the truck would loose prime and crank forever, I’ll use a fleetguard 1001 made in USA or Mexico though if I can find them
I wouldn’t run anything from metro on a lawn mower never mind something I rely on to make a living with
little 2 stroke oil mixed with power service in the tanks helpsLast edited: Jan 21, 2025
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