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Trouble replacing fuel filter

TEO
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I have a 2002 Journey with a Cat engine. Several times over the years I have replaced the fuel filter. It's been kind of a chore because there is no prime bulb. I fill the new filter and screw it in place, start the engine for a moment then drop the filter and fill it again. Usually this does the job and the engine starts. This time, it's not working and it appears that the fuel is not being drawn from the filter. What am I doing wrong and will I have to bleed the line at the injector system?

Paul & Helen


2002 Winnebago Journey DL:)
1999 Jeep Cherokee toad :C
Yellow Lab, Jodie, Chocolate Lab, Coco :B, and Lab/Golden mix, Sandy.:B
FMCA 98905
http://ptempesta.blogspot.com
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TEO
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Explorer
I'm sorry that it has taken me so long to reply with the answer to my problem. The reason why I could not restart the engine is that "rodents" had gnawed through the wires to the fuel gauge and the fuel line. My RV had to be towed to the nearest CAT dealer where they dropped the tank and repaired the damage. In so doing, they attempted to make the lines and wires mouse proof.

Paul & Helen


2002 Winnebago Journey DL:)
1999 Jeep Cherokee toad :C
Yellow Lab, Jodie, Chocolate Lab, Coco :B, and Lab/Golden mix, Sandy.:B
FMCA 98905
http://ptempesta.blogspot.com

wolfe10
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Explorer
Assume your coach has a SINGLE fuel filter? Correct?

Is the filter housing from Caterpillar (yellow)? If so, look at the block-off plate held by two bolts. That block-off plate can be removed and a Caterpillar manual primer pump added.

End of issues. Install the filter dry. Pump the manual pump until it goes from very easy (air is compressible) to very hard (fuel is not compressible). Start engine and drive off.
Brett Wolfe
Ex: 2003 Alpine 38'FDDS
Ex: 1997 Safari 35'
Ex: 1993 Foretravel U240

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TEO
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Ivylog hit the nail on the head. In the past, I had a nearly full tank and my camper was in my other driveway with the front a foot higher than the rear. The system in my older Safari was better as it was the Racor with the primer bulb.

Thanks all for the insight.

Paul

Paul & Helen


2002 Winnebago Journey DL:)
1999 Jeep Cherokee toad :C
Yellow Lab, Jodie, Chocolate Lab, Coco :B, and Lab/Golden mix, Sandy.:B
FMCA 98905
http://ptempesta.blogspot.com

MEXICOWANDERER
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Explorer
E-YUCK-OH

Replace it with a RA-cor with S element. Better filtering, water separator and it has a pump.

Twomed
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Did you replace the center o-ring? More importantly did the old one come off? A double o-ring can cause what you describe.

Agree...get the primer.
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06 Monaco Dynasty
07 Hummer H3
FMCA 279843

Ivylog
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Explorer III
Go buy the hand priming pump and install. You've been lucky in the past...the fuel tank is probably not full this time. Parking with the nose up on a hill will help in the future, even in Florida. Yes, you may have to loosen the fuel lines at the injectors.
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
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