ISC, ISCe, QSC8.3, ISL, ISLe3, ISLe4 and QSL9 Engines – 006-051   Injector Supply Lines (High Pressure)

Initial Check

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CAPS Fuel System


Inspect the lines for cracks, chafing, or leaks. Make sure the lines are tightened to the proper specification.

Check the fuel pump connections.

Torque Value:  24  n.m  [212 in-lb]

Check the cylinder head connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Check the fuel line isolators for loose capscrews.

Torque Value:  3  n.m  [27 in-lb]

If the capscrew is loose, replace the isolator capscrew and bracket. The isolator capscrew and bracket can not be used twice.

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Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System


Check the fuel pump connection.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Check the cylinder head connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Check the fuel rail connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

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Check the bracket capscrews that support the high-pressure rail supply line.

Torque Value:

High-Pressure Fuel Supply Line Bracket Capscrew (1)  24  n.m  [212 in-lb]

Check the bracket isolator capscrew.

Torque Value:

Bracket Isolator Capscrew (2)  9  n.m  [80 in-lb]

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Preparatory Steps

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 WARNING 

The fuel pump, high-pressure fuel lines, and fuel rail contain very high-pressure fuel. Do not loosen any fittings while the engine is running. Wait at least 10 minutes after shutting down the engine before loosening any fittings in the high-pressure fuel system to allow pressure to decrease to a lower level.
 WARNING 

Batteries can emit explosive gases. To reduce the possibility of personal injury, always ventilate the compartment before servicing the batteries. To reduce the possibility of arcing, remove the negative (-) battery cable first and attach the negative (-) battery cable last.
 WARNING 

When using solvents, acids, or alkaline materials for cleaning, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for use. Wear goggles and protective clothing to reduce the possibility of personal injury.

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Remove

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 WARNING 

Depending on the circumstance, diesel fuel is flammable. When inspecting or performing service or repairs on the fuel system, to reduce the possibility of fire and resulting severe personal injury, death or property damage, never smoke or allow sparks or flames (such as pilot lights, electrical switches, or welding equipment) in the work area.

Remove the fuel lines from the fuel pump.

NOTE: Use two (2) wrenches to prevent the outlet fitting from turning.

Remove the fuel line clamp capscrews from the intake cover. This must be done before the injection lines can be pulled loose from the cylinder head.

Remove the fuel lines from the cylinder head.

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Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System


 WARNING 

Depending on the circumstance, diesel fuel is flammable. When inspecting or performing service or repairs on the fuel system, to reduce the possibility of fire and resulting severe personal injury, death or property damage, never smoke or allow sparks or flames (such as pilot lights, electrical switches, or welding equipment) in the work area.
 CAUTION 

Use caution when disconnecting or removing fuel lines, replacing filters and priming the fuel system that fuel is not spilled or drained into the bilge area. Do not drop or throw filter elements into the bilge area. The fuel and fuel filters must be discarded in accordance with local environmental regulations.

If necessary, remove the air intake connection or turbocharger control actuator.

Loosen the fuel lines at the fuel rail, the fuel connector, and the high-pressure fuel pump outlet fitting.

Loosen the capscrews on the fuel line support bracket and isolator.

Remove the high-pressure fuel lines.

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Clean and Inspect for Reuse

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Install

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Before installing the injector supply lines, make sure the fuel connector is fully and properly seated against the injector.

Refer to Procedure 006-052 in Section 6.

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Install the fuel lines in the reverse order of removal.

Tighten the fuel pump connection.

Torque Value:  24  n.m  [212 in-lb]

Tighten the cylinder head connection.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Tighten the fuel line isolators.

Torque Value:  3  n.m  [27 in-lb]

If the capscrew is loose, replace the isolator capscrew and bracket. The isolator capscrew and bracket can not be used twice.

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Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System


Before installing the injector supply lines, make sure the fuel connector is fully and properly seated against the injector. Make sure the high-pressure connector retaining nut is tightened. Refer to Procedure 006-052 in Section 6.

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Install the fuel lines in the reverse order of removal.

Tighten the fuel rail connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Tighten the fuel line from the fuel pump to the fuel rail at the fuel rail end first.

Position the fuel line from the pump to the rail.

Tighten the fuel line and the bracket isolator capscrew finger tight.

Tighten the fuel pump connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Tighten the bracket isolator capscrew.

Torque Value:  9  n.m  [80 in-lb]

Tighten the cylinder head connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Install the air intake connection and turbocharger control actuator, if removed. Refer to Procedure 010-022 in Section 2.

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Install the fuel lines in the reverse order of removal.

Position the fuel lines from the fuel rail to the cylinder head and tighten the lines finger tight.

Tighten the fuel rail connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Tighten the cylinder head connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Position the fuel line from the pump to the rail and tighten the line finger tight.

Install the fuel line bracket and bracket isolator capscrews finger tight.

Tighten the fuel line from the fuel pump to the fuel rail at the fuel rail end first.

Tighten the fuel rail connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Tighten the fuel pump connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Tighten the fuel line bracket capscrews.

Torque Value:  24  n.m  [212 in-lb]

Tighten the fuel line bracket isolator capscrew.

Torque Value:  9  n.m  [80 in-lb]

Tighten the cylinder head connections.

Torque Value:  38  n.m  [28 ft-lb]

Install the air intake connection and turbocharger control actuator, if removed. Refer to Procedure 010-022 in Section 10.

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Finishing Steps

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 WARNING 

Batteries can emit explosive gases. To reduce the possibility of personal injury, always ventilate the compartment before servicing the batteries. To reduce the possibility of arcing, remove the negative (-) battery cable first and attach the negative (-) battery cable last.

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Last Modified:  13-Sep-2010