Hi all,
Where exactly should the fuel lines be attached at the rear of the engine?
My 1996 Suburban 2500K 6.5TD bent a connecting rod last year, and now that I finally got it running again, I noticed a fuel leak. In the process of debugging the fuel leak, I removed the intake and all the fuel hoses on the top of the engine (around the valley). I also pulled down the fuel lines behind the engine in the process as some of the upper hoses were rather old, and of course the clamps on them were facing the firewall. I found the leak in the FFM (silly me, I'd installed the water in fuel sensor upside down, preventing a good seal), but now have to put everything back together.
There is the obvious V-shaped bracket that attaches to the engine-to-bellhousing bolts, but when I pulled the lines down, a small bracket (will try to get a picture tomorrow if necessary, but it's just a U-shaped metal strip with holes in both ends and some rubber lining) also fell down from somewhere, probably further up, and I have no idea where it should be attached to.
There is one bolt on the rear of the block, but I think it is slightly too far to the left for the bracket to be attached there (also, that bolt does have a plain aluminum bracket on it, don't know what for). The bolt holes on the top of the wall on the rear of the engine are also too far. The only place I could think of that might be possible is the topmost engine-to-bellhousing bolt, but that already has one end of the V-shaped bracket so it's probably a bit close to the other attachment point.
Where exactly should the fuel lines be attached at the rear of the engine?
My 1996 Suburban 2500K 6.5TD bent a connecting rod last year, and now that I finally got it running again, I noticed a fuel leak. In the process of debugging the fuel leak, I removed the intake and all the fuel hoses on the top of the engine (around the valley). I also pulled down the fuel lines behind the engine in the process as some of the upper hoses were rather old, and of course the clamps on them were facing the firewall. I found the leak in the FFM (silly me, I'd installed the water in fuel sensor upside down, preventing a good seal), but now have to put everything back together.
There is the obvious V-shaped bracket that attaches to the engine-to-bellhousing bolts, but when I pulled the lines down, a small bracket (will try to get a picture tomorrow if necessary, but it's just a U-shaped metal strip with holes in both ends and some rubber lining) also fell down from somewhere, probably further up, and I have no idea where it should be attached to.
There is one bolt on the rear of the block, but I think it is slightly too far to the left for the bracket to be attached there (also, that bolt does have a plain aluminum bracket on it, don't know what for). The bolt holes on the top of the wall on the rear of the engine are also too far. The only place I could think of that might be possible is the topmost engine-to-bellhousing bolt, but that already has one end of the V-shaped bracket so it's probably a bit close to the other attachment point.