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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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