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cummins2014
Mar 03, 2017Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:Ron3rd wrote:blofgren wrote:FishOnOne wrote:blofgren wrote:
LOL I see it didn't take the Ford boys long to get into this thread. Fish, you're slipping a bit at 16 minutes.....
Anyway this is one of the PITA things with the 2013 and up Ram. I pull the intake tube off to remove the filter from the top and I find it's better than the fender opening but still a pain. The hardest part is removing the small (1"?) tube off the intake in order to remove it. The clamp is difficult as is pulling the tube off the barb fitting once the clamp is removed. It's a difficult little area to work in for my big clumsy hands.
Once my warranty is up I'll either modify that small tube to make it easier to remove or install a filter relocation kit.
Overall it's a small problem compared to the enjoyment my family gets out of the truck. It's one of the few things the Ford has over the Ram! :B
You are aware there's two different methods of plumbing from the factory do you?
No I didn`t know this. My truck looks like the top photo and it`s still not easy to pull the filter out.
I wasn't aware of the 2 different means of routing the hoses. Mine is like the lower photo which I think makes for a tighter "window" to pull the filter out and contributed to my problem. Top photo looks like it gives you much more room to get the filter out.
Try pre filling the filter and raising it up and screwing it on.
I did , and do. The Genos cap makes it no issue to get in place. Raising it up ,and screwing it in is to me a lot easier then leaning down over the fender ,and trying to keep everything straight to get started on the threads. Just another reason why I went to the fender well, among others already mentioned.
You belong to the turbo intake removal crowd, thats never went thru the fender, do you really have a valid reason to question going thru the fender well. :h
I have no problem which way you change the filter, my issue is your disagreement on the way someone else does, yet have never gone that way.
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