Oil & Fuel Fuel leak on Jinma 254

   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254 #1  

Part timer

Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2010
Messages
36
Location
Kentucky
Tractor
2008 jinma tractor king 254
Hey guys I seemed to have developed a fuel leak on my 08 Jinma 254. It is around a fitting or line coming out of the injection pump. I am not very familiar with diesel injection systems but I have heard some horror stories about pump priming. If I remove a line to find the leak and repair it are there any special tips I need to know about before or after reassembly?

Thanks
Chris
 
   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254 #2  
Is it one of the steel lines that goes to the injectors, or a rubber type primary fuel hose?
 
   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Steel line!
 
   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254
  • Thread Starter
#5  
I can't tell for sure where it's coming from but it looks like one of the steel lines going to the injectors is where it's at..

Thanks
Chris
 
   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Okay I'll replace it, but are there any pump priming issues or anything I need to know about if I take the line off?
 
   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254
  • Thread Starter
#7  
Thanks!!! Is there anything I need to do when I replace the line as far as priming or what not?

Thanks
Chris
 
   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254 #8  
Thanks!!! Is there anything I need to do when I replace the line as far as priming or what not?

Thanks
Chris

Nope. Just make sure everything is super clean. The priming will take care of itself within a few seconds.
 
   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254
  • Thread Starter
#9  
Bob Rooks said:
Nope. Just make sure everything is super clean. The priming will take care of itself within a few seconds.

Any recommendations on where to get the parts?

Thanks Chris
 
   / Fuel leak on Jinma 254 #10  
Is there anything I need to do when I replace the line as far as priming or what not?
Assuming you're only replacing one hard line, the engine should start on the other cylinders. It will run rough briefly as fuel pushes air out of your new line. If you want to accelerate the process, don't tighten the top hex collar all the way down at first. That will permit the air in the new line to escape faster. As soon as you see the bubbles turn into raw fuel, THEN finish tightening the top hex collar.

As far as the replacement line, check here. Each line is has a different part number, so you'll have to be specific when you order a replacement.

//greg//
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

1982 GOOSENECK 24FT TRAILER (A52472)
1982 GOOSENECK...
John Deere 1020 Tractor (RUNS) (A50774)
John Deere 1020...
Greenworks Commercial 82V CZ60R Zero-Turn Mower- BRAND NEW, NEVER USED (A52748)
Greenworks...
2015 International DuraStar 4300 26ft. Box Truck (A51692)
2015 International...
Pro Tech 16' Snowbox (A50774)
Pro Tech 16'...
1995 Chevrolet K2500 Pickup Truck, VIN # 1GCGK29F2SE237154 (A51572)
1995 Chevrolet...
 
Top