Notice: The fuel injection pump is an electronically controlled
device. Handle carefully in order to prevent damage to internal and external
components.
- When handling fuel system components, follow these guidelines:
 
| •  | Keep all of the openings on the fuel injection pump capped at
 all times. | 
 
| •  | Do not allow any cleaning solvents to enter the fuel injection
 pump during cleaning. | 
 
| •  | Keep the fuel injection nozzle openings capped at all times. | 
 
- Clean the fuel injection pump and components with clean solvent.
 
- Clean the exterior of the fuel injection nozzles only in clean
 solvent. Do not use a wire brush.
 
- Clean the fuel injection lines in clean solvent.
 
- Using compressed air, dry the fuel injection nozzles. Wear protective
 safety glasses.
 
- Using compressed air, dry the inside of the fuel injection lines.
 Wear protective safety glasses.
 
- Inspect the fuel injection pump for the following:
 
| •  | Damage to the mounting flange. | 
 
| •  | Damage to the injection line fittings. | 
 
| •  | Damage to the electrical connectors. | 
 
| •  | Evidence of fuel leakage. | 
 
- Inspect the fuel injection lines for the following:
 
| •  | Cracking, kinks, or wear marks from rubbing. | 
 
| •  | Damage to the injection line fittings. | 
 
| •  | Damage to the mounting brackets, retaining clips, and insulators. | 
 
- Inspect the fuel injection nozzle injection line fittings for
 damage.
 
Important: Replace the glow plug if the matching fuel injection nozzle fails testing,
 even if the glow plug checks out as being good.
- Test the fuel injection nozzles for proper operation. Refer to Fuel
 System.
 
- Inspect the glow plugs for damage, stripped threads, and tips
 that are cracked, bulged, or broken .
 
- Test the glow plugs for proper operation.