Description
A leaking fuel injection line isn’t just an annoyance – it’s dangerous and robs your Deutz engine of the precise fuel delivery it needs to run right. This replacement injection line restores proper fuel flow from pump to injector, eliminating leaks, air in the system, and the performance problems that come with compromised fuel delivery.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-wall steel tubing designed to handle injection pressures that can exceed 20,000 PSI
- Precision bending ensures proper routing away from heat sources and moving parts
- Fittings are machined to exact tolerances for proper sealing at both pump and injector connections
- Corrosion-resistant coating protects against rust from condensation and fuel contamination
- Direct replacement that maintains the integrity of your fuel system – no makeshift repairs
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Deutz tractors from the 07, Agrocompact, Agroprima, Agrostar, Agroxtra, and DX series depend on high-pressure fuel injection for power and efficiency. These fuel lines endure extreme pressures, constant vibration, and temperature cycles every working day. Whether you’re running your Agroprima on a hay tedder, using your DX4 series for loader work, or pulling implements with your Agrostar, compromised fuel lines cause hard starting, rough running, and dangerous fuel leaks near hot engine components.
Made to Last
The high-pressure environment of modern diesel injection systems demands quality parts. This fuel line uses heavy-wall steel tubing designed to handle injection pressures that can exceed 20,000 PSI in modern systems. Precision bending ensures proper routing away from heat sources and moving parts. The fittings are machined to exact tolerances for proper sealing at both pump and injector connections.
Installation Notes
Never reuse old compression fittings – always use new sealing surfaces. Route lines exactly as original to avoid rubbing and heat exposure. Bleed air completely from the system after installation. Check all connections after warm-up when thermal expansion occurs. When you’re replacing one line, it’s smart to inspect the others carefully – they all experience the same conditions and often fail in sequence.






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