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6.7 Cummins Turbo and Injectors Cleaning Guide
6.7 Cummins engines are durable, their turbochargers and fuel injection systems require regular cleaning. This article describes methods for cleaning the turbocharger and injectors without disassembly, and provides practical tips for dealing with fuel water warning lights. The article emphasizes the importance of using high-quality fuel, regularly cleaning the fuel lines and air filter, and recommends reliable turbocharger suppliers and engine injectors.
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6.7 Cummins Fuel Filter Change Priming and Bleeding Tips
This article provides a comprehensive guide to fuel filter maintenance for the 6.7 Cummins engine, including how often to change fuel filters on the 6.7 Cummins, how to change the fuel filter on the 6.7 Cummins, how to prime the 6.7 Cummins after a fuel filter change, and how to bleed the 6.7 Cummins fuel system. Through detailed steps and practical tips, the article helps car owners easily complete fuel filter replacement and system bleeding.
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Understanding Fuel Injectors and Their Cost to Replace
Fuel injectors are an integral part of your engine, determining fuel atomization, combustion efficiency, and power output. This article details what fuel injectors do, where they are located, how long they last, and how to tell if a fuel injector is bad. We also explain how much it costs to replace fuel injectors, making it easier to make informed decisions when maintaining heavy equipment. From how injectors work to replacement costs, this is a guide to understanding fuel injection systems.
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How to Tell If Your Water Pump or Fuel Pump Is Going Bad?
This article explains how heavy equipment users can identify malfunctioning water and fuel pumps. Learn about their critical roles in equipment like excavators and tractors, and how they work together to keep the engine running. It also explains common signs of damage, such as overheating, coolant leaks, or difficulty starting, and provides practical diagnostic methods.
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NOTICE: SHIPPING DELAY DURING HOLIDAYS
To our beloved customers, We would like to inform you that there will be delays in order processing and shipping. Please review the complete details about orders and the... -
Must-See Thermostat and Temperature Sensor Selection Tips for Heavy Equipment
Have you ever wondered why your engine doesn't overheat in the summer and warms up quickly in the winter when operating heavy equipment on a daily basis? The “guardians” behind... -
How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Thermostat in 2025?
This article focuses on the topic of the cost of replacing a thermostat, providing a detailed analysis of the thermostat's role in construction machinery and the risks associated with delayed replacement. It thoroughly explains the factors influencing thermostat replacement costs, including parts pricing, labor rates, and additional accessories, helping users determine what constitutes a reasonable cost for thermostat replacement.
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How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Fuel Filter in 2025?
Although small, the fuel filter is an important guardian of your heavy equipment engine. This article explains fuel filter location, replacement costs in 2025, recommended replacement intervals, and shares practical money-saving tips to help equipment owners reduce downtime.
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How Long Does It Take to Replace a Water Pump? Cost & Labor Explained
How long does it take to replace a water pump? For heavy equipment, replacing a water pump typically takes 3–8 hours. Costs range from $500–$1500, with labor costs potentially costing as much as $300–$1200. This article will provide a detailed breakdown of time, cost, and labor costs to help you budget for water pump repairs on equipment like excavators and loaders.
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Bad Fuel Pump? Here Are the Signs, Replacement Time, and Cost
Find out the signs of a bad fuel pump, how long it takes to replace it, and the diesel fuel pump price—essential info for heavy equipment owners!
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How to Clean and Diagnose a Faulty Air Conditioning Compressor
In the hot summer working environment, an excavator or loader that can "blow cool air" is a lifesaver for the operator. Whether it can cool or not depends on a... -
Teach You 3 Ways to Easily Solve the Noise and Blockage Problems of the Power Steering Pump
When driving, the steering wheel suddenly becomes heavy, accompanied by a strange "woohoo" sound? Be careful! This is a sign that the power steering pump is broken. If you are...
