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valleybusman
Top Member
USA
798 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2021 : 3:58:36 PM
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I have some 2021 Bluebird visions I think they are 6 .7 engines. After I change the fuel filters . How do prime the system before starting the engine ? Most of the cummins I have worked on had some kind of primer |
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Bluenozer
Top Member
Canada
640 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2021 : 02:02:55 AM
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I just fill filters and start and run it at 1200rpm never had an issue, none of our Cummins have a primer from 2010 to the 2021s |
OEM trained in wiring and all engine platforms for over 20 years
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bucksgarage
Active Member
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Posted - 07/29/2021 : 04:03:11 AM
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All of my Cummins powered units have a black, triangular shaped primer handle on the side of the fuel filter housing. Unscrew the handle to the left, pump the primer as usual, tighten and fire the engine. Otherwise, Bluenozer has the old school way of doing it that works all the time for me too. |
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Bluenozer
Top Member
Canada
640 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2021 : 09:20:08 AM
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and my bad I went out and looked and all of them have a primer lol must overlook them due to the fact old CATS always leaked after using them , then that just meant more work |
OEM trained in wiring and all engine platforms for over 20 years
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Brook Peacock
Senior Member
116 Posts |
Posted - 08/05/2021 : 8:10:07 PM
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quote: Originally posted by bucksgarage
All of my Cummins powered units have a black, triangular shaped primer handle on the side of the fuel filter housing. Unscrew the handle to the left, pump the primer as usual, tighten and fire the engine. Otherwise, Bluenozer has the old school way of doing it that works all the time for me too.
You solved my troubles, thanks! |
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