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RE: CM2250, fuel leak mystery, please help!! - JMBT - 02-01-2018

Yes, I would say next time I pull injectors I will replace the rest.


RE: CM2250, fuel leak mystery, please help!! - Rawze - 02-01-2018

(02-01-2018 )JMBT Wrote:  ...

The last time this happened, we were trucking from FL to AZ, we each had about 30K on so fairly light, we were running about 60-62mph, and really taking our time. Easy on and easy off the pedals. Me cruising at 1450 rpm and him at about 1200 rpm
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fla to az and only 30k in the box? even at 60-62 I would be busting 8.3 - 8.9~ish average to the pump easily (and above 9.x between fla and texas) with my 871. You guys would have both been crying and wondering wondering WTF?.


RE: CM2250, fuel leak mystery, please help!! - redbeard - 02-01-2018

I think Rawze should sell properly set up trucks to us owner operators. The savings alone in fuel and maintaince would pay for whatever price he thought of.
I to am a victim of the 2250, and believed all the lies and hype.
Now that I have seen the truth, I picked up an 09 with an ISM and will be downgrading to lots of sleep and no worries


RE: CM2250, fuel leak mystery, please help!! - jimeneztrans84 - 02-02-2018

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(01-29-2018 )JMBT Wrote:  So here are the parts I just got from Cummins. $172 worth. From left to right, $70, $12, $70. Plus freight & tax. Of course in true Cummins fashion they all need primer and paint, so I am outside at the truckstop painting them on some cardboard in the dirt. I will install them tomorrow, hopefully the end of leaky number 5.

What size socket is needed for the part in the middle? I know fuel lines use 7/8 crows foot...


RE: CM2250, fuel leak mystery, please help!! - Starlight - 02-03-2018

(02-02-2018 )jimeneztrans84 Wrote:  8
(01-29-2018 )JMBT Wrote:  So here are the parts I just got from Cummins. $172 worth. From left to right, $70, $12, $70. Plus freight & tax. Of course in true Cummins fashion they all need primer and paint, so I am outside at the truckstop painting them on some cardboard in the dirt. I will install them tomorrow, hopefully the end of leaky number 5.

What size socket is needed for the part in the middle? I know fuel lines use 7/8 crows foot...
1 1/16 socket.


RE: CM2250, fuel leak mystery, please help!! - JMBT - 02-03-2018

Or you can go metric. 22mm crow’s foot on the fuel line, and 27mm deep socket on the retainer nut.