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D17 fuel pump to injector line question

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    Posted: 21 Apr 2012 at 9:09am
Ok so I bought a set of injector O-rings for the roosa master fuel pump and installed a new set on the line that was leaking and my two hour work on the tractor did not end as I hoped, it is still spraying a mist in the exact same location and by the way it looks like it is comming out around the fuel line where the bolt holds it tight up to the pump, and I did put two washers on the pump/inside bolt. Does any one have any ideas where I might be able to get a new set of fuel lines from?
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The leaky banjo! Good pump shop can solder new banjo on. Even better shop can make complete new line.
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Thanks! I took the line off, looked it over and could not find anything wrong and checked the pump side with a mirror and a pick, then put the line back on and tighned it as tight as I could, it finally stopped spraying but now have a fuel leak dripping out of the bottom of the pump, I think it needs to be takin apart and have new seals and O-rings replaced.  I give up trying to stop this minor fuel leak for now, I'll try and rebuild it mabe next winter, I need to work it this summer.
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