GordnadoCRD wrote:
I agree with Flash's assessment.
I recommend NOT putting your hand in there to feel for the problem. Even a tiny fuel leak can penetrate your skin, possibly fatally.
With the engine off, take a light rag (handkerchief, tissues?) and place them snugly but lightly around the base of each injector.
Use a piece of cardboard to block the air from the fan blowing on them directly.
Start the engine and let it idle for a bit (30 seconds is plenty) then shut it off again.
Pull the cardboard away and check the tissues. Which one is leaking, should be apparent, with the tissues blown away or more carbon deposits, or both.
X2... be very careful inspecting diesel engine fuel systems. There definitely is enough pressure generated by a diesel engine's fuel injection system to inject fuel through your skin. I seem photos of the results of this, and it is U-G-L-Y. It is also excruciatingly painful, both at the time of the incident and after surgeons open up you hand and arm to release all of the fuel injected in your body.