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I took my injectors out last night so I can take them to town to get rebuilt. It doesn't look like they have ever been touched. Is there any special hose I should use to replace the lines that go from injector to injector? They are very hard and brittle.
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Those are return lines so they don't see much pressure. I'd use what ever fits that is compatible with diesel fuel.
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Parts tree shows this # 3
Cub Cadet KB-15841-42500 Pipe, Overflow Your price: $5.16 for the fuel line that goes from the last injector to the fuel pump you might be able to cross reference it with napa, or ur local Kubota dealer.
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I'm preaty sure I did what Sam suggested, I took one of the lines to napa told them what ifs for n they set me up.
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I actually was referring to the lines labeled #1 in the diagram above. My first thought was regular gas line. I just wasn't sure if it was compatible with diesel fuel. I guess I will stop by NAPA tonight and see what they have. Diesel shop told me 3 days for the injectors, so I hope to be back in business by the weekend.
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Parts tree says #1 NLA, I don't know why. Sounds like seat time commin this weekend good deal. If u don't mind, let us know how much it costs to rebuild them. To replace them is $85 each.
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Where did you find injectors for that price? The best price I could find was around $120. The diesel shop in my area, D&W Diesel, quoted me $70 each for the rebuild.
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These guys are good.
This one is for the D600. http://www.messicks.com/partsearch.a...1-53000&ven=KU Looks like this one is for the D640. http://www.messicks.com/partdetail/1...00.aspx&ven=KU Double check me on these numbers. I've been wrong many times before.
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Local Kubota dealer. 15841-53000 injector #
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sbauer can i ask why your having them rebuilt what were the symptoms that made you have the rebuilt? just curious. my tractor starts much better with the block heater installed but have noticed that even when its plugged in for an hour i still need glo plugs for 15 or so seconds for it to start. dont make any sense because the temp gauge is reading a normal operating temp. i would think with the engine that warm it should fire without them not really sure but IIRC i think i need to use glo plugs in summer also does anyone else have this goin on is this normal?
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