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I have a Cummins ISX15 CM2350 engine and I suspect I may have a leaky injector or two. Can I use the same Cummins tool as in the video for my engine? If so where is the fuel metering actuator located on my engine please?
The CM2350 has a common rail fuel system, it's completely different than the 870/871 that uses the actuator's.

To do a proper leakdown test on a common rail engine you need the cummins insite (version 8.3 or newer) program and an inline 6 adapter. These things can easily be found on eBay and other places on the web.
(06-12-2023 )tree98 Wrote: [ -> ]The CM2350 has a common rail fuel system, it's completely different than the 870/871 that uses the actuator's.

To do a proper leakdown test on a common rail engine you need the cummins insite (version 8.3 or newer) program and an inline 6 adapter. These things can easily be found on eBay and other places on the web.

Thank you so much for the reply. So is there any tool I will need other than the datalink adapter? Like something that will go directly on the engine component?
(06-12-2023 )Markos19 Wrote: [ -> ]...
Thank you so much for the reply. So is there any tool I will need other than the datalink adapter? Like something that will go directly on the engine component?

this is all you need to do for a leak down test on a common rail ISX. No tools required outside of software (cummins Insite) and an adapter ...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...3#pid75483
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