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04-24-2017, (Subject: 2250 Carnage Pictures ) Post: #77 | |||
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RE: 2250 Carnage Pictures (04-15-2017 )Unilevers Wrote: i have the spec here somewhere. its 80ftlbs plus 60ish degrees i think but i will have to verify. I found video at quickserve saying 60ft lbs and 60 degrees. Here is link how to inspect fuel pump head: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r64xtf1je9hta3...n.mp4?dl=0 Here is link to video installing barrells with torque specs: https://www.dropbox.com/s/n9dqxkb70laxc4...l.mp4?dl=0 Also barrels and plungers for 2250 and 2350 have different part number and they cannot be mixed. Installing incorrect barrels and plungers will result excess fuel in the oil They have different part numbers: For CM2250 Fuel Pump Barrel and Plunger Repair Kit, Part Number 4327258; Retainer, Spring 2872626 Seal, O-Ring 3867651 Barrel and Plunger 4307402 Spring, Compression 4928605 Washer, Sealing 4954944 For CM2350 Fuel Pump Barrel and Plunger Repair Kit , Part Number 5406130; Retainer, Spring 2872626 Seal, O-Ring 3330538 Barrel and Plunger 2897343 Spring, Compression 4928605 Washer, Sealing 4954944 User's Signature: Cascadia ISX15 CM2350 | |||
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