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Old 28-07-2024, 09:47 AM   #1
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Default Diesel: Have I Lost a Check Ball?

Approaching reassembly, got a question for the CR diesel experts.

During tear down I assumed the subject banjo fitting had a stepped head and just ratcheted away without really looking. Next thing I had a stop bolt, copper washer and a fine spring about 20mm long in my hand. It came off the end of the actual banjo bolt. Clearly, I wasn’t 100% focused that day.

What I’m wondering is, in this process of misadventure did I lose a check ball or some type of poppet valve? I did not observe anything falling, or see any piece on the ground when I immediately stopped to look.

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