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CP3 pressure line leak repair with ported fitting.
JR:
Well, after the little mishap with trying to add a ported fuel fitting, here is the repair.
Oringinal thread is here; http://real-man-truckworks-and-survival.com/index.php?topic=1150.0
The worst part of this besides causing the problem, is draining the radiator. No drain on the LBZ, you have to pull the lower hose. Held on with a clip like the cooler hoses the clip is a bare to get out. Slid the hose back and it drains OK, about a bucket full was all I did.
Next you have to pretty much pull everything behind the AC compressor to get the the top of the CP3.
It was more of a pain than it was hard, but the fitting leaking is below the fitting circled. That fitting goes right into the high pressure side of the CP3 and the line I was trying to remove goes to where you add the touted ported fuel fitting.
JR:
I still don't have a wrench that I can get onto the lower fitting, so I ran to Lowes and got a set of crows feet and some pool stuff (green water)
I did cap those lines off before I went but I think they are for returns and coolers since they just use spring clamps. For you guys who struggle with those clamps (I do to) I found that hemostats work really good on the smaller ones that are hard to get to, and they lock!!.
I also go this nice portable 18v/120v Ryobe 20 watt work light. Got it for my 57th a couple weeks ago.
I have both Porter Cable and Ryobi. I think Ryobi has a better assortment of tools for the cost and PC has the better basic tools for the cost. JMHO
Flyin6:
Man, that looks horrible.
Reminded me of the awful week I spent pulling the EGR off my D-Max
Just had shivers!!!
JR:
Yep, have to dig a little deeper than this to even see the EGR.
About the only thing I changed is I had a heck of a time with 1 hose clip and replaced with a clamp. The used a little silicon around the thermos, but the gaskets looked ok.
Nate:
and that is just the tip of what you have to do to replace the CP3.
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