Description
When you hear that telltale diesel hiss or notice fuel dripping around your Ford’s injection system, you’re looking at more than just a mess—you’re dealing with a fire hazard and wasted fuel that could leave you stranded during critical work. If your tractor’s starting to run rough, blow white smoke, or feel down on power, those aging injector pipes are likely the culprit. This complete set of three injector pipes gets your fuel delivery system back to factory-fresh operation, restoring the precise fuel flow your engine needs to run smooth and strong.
What You’re Getting
- Complete set of 3 injector pipes for 3-cylinder Ford engines – no need to chase individual line failures
- Heavy-wall steel construction that handles injection pressures over 2000 PSI without cracking or fatigue
- Precision-bent routing matches original specifications for stress-free installation and proper clearance
- Quality fittings create leak-free connections at both the injection pump and injectors
- Direct replacement design means no modifications or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This pipe set fits Ford’s reliable workhorse lineup including 4000 models and the popular 2000, 3000 series along with their newer counterparts like the 2600, 3600, 4600, 2610, 3610, and 4610 tractors. These are the do-everything tractors on small to medium farms—perfect for loader work, hay operations, field cultivation, and the hundred other jobs that keep your operation running. When those injection lines are working right, your Ford delivers the dependable power these engines are known for.
Made to Last
Modern diesel injection systems operate at extremely high pressures that would burst inferior lines in a heartbeat. These pipes use proper steel tubing thick enough to handle pressure spikes without work-hardening and cracking—a common failure point in generic replacement lines. The precision-formed bends maintain proper radius to prevent stress concentration, while the machined ends seal perfectly against your copper sealing washers.
Good to Know
Take your time during installation and keep everything clean—any dirt in the injection system causes expensive damage. Always use new copper sealing washers and mark each line’s position before removal since timing matters. Use two wrenches when disconnecting to avoid twisting damage, and don’t over-tighten the fittings. While you’ve got things apart, inspect all three lines since they’re the same age and if one failed, the others aren’t far behind.






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