3164001 Cummins ISX Injector Leak Test Kit Alt

SKU# AM-3164001

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3164001 Cummins ISX Injector Leak Test Kit Alt

Includes High-Quality Aftermarket Alternatives of:

  • Test Adapter Plate
  • Barb Hose Fitting
  • Flexible Tube (Tygon - Diesel Resistant)

Applications: 

  • Cummins ISX
  • Cummins Signature

Used in conjunction a manometer (ST1111-3) to test injectors for leaks that cause an engine to exhibit slow shutdown or excessive run-on after a key-off condition.

 

This test checks for combustion gas leaks back through the injector rail check valve or other conditions that will allow gas leakage through the injector into the fuel rail.

When the engine is barred over, backpressure is created against the injector by the piston coming up on the compression stroke.

During the test, if the rail check valve is leaking, air is pushed through the rail check valve and into the fuel rail. Pressure is sensed at the test fixture, which is in place of the metering actuator. If a manometer is connected to the test fixture, pressure will be measured as air escapes through the leaking rail check valve. If a container of water is used instead of a manometer, bubbles will be seen as air escapes through the leaking rail check valve.

The overhead set marks on the damper are used to identify which cylinder is on the compression stroke, and therefore which injector has malfunctioned, if a change in manometer pressure or bubbles are seen.

 

Manufacturer Aftermarket
Brand Aftermarket
Storage Code F-1,P-38

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