Jul-10-2019 07:48 PM
Jul-13-2019 01:46 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"WHY ARE YOU YELLING CERTAIN WORDS AT ME? "
Seriously??? I emphasize a couple words and I am YELLING???
Didn't think you were the sensitive type. :B
Jul-13-2019 12:44 PM
Jul-13-2019 12:42 PM
Flashman wrote:
After having done it a couple of times - I find the CTD filter change using the fender cut out access very easy 15 minutes max. A filter cap is a must to keep from making a mess. Easier in opinion than the older CTDs and having to do it from the bottom.
Jul-13-2019 12:33 PM
Jul-13-2019 12:25 PM
Jul-13-2019 12:16 PM
FishOnOne wrote:rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:deltabravo wrote:
I stumbled across an interesting video where the owner describes his field fix and spare fittings he now carries.
2017 and newer Powerstroke Fuel Filter
For those that owner these newer Fords, is the fuel filter and housing one integrated unit that require removing those three fuel lines to replace the filter?
To change the engine mounted fuel filter it requires removing the three fuel lines from the filter.
Is that another Ford better Idea?
Makes changing the two filters on our 2016 Ram 6.7 look like a piece of cake!!
Here's another one of those Ford better Idea's!
Oops... Wrong brand!
Having said that with a 172k miles and 7 years of ownership of my Super Duty it takes me ~15 minutes to change the fuel filters and I haven't broke a connector to date.
Jul-13-2019 10:29 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
But hey, if you like taking off your air cleaner very 15k, then go nuts.
Jul-13-2019 09:38 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's another one of those Ford better Idea's!
Oops... Wrong brand!
Having said that with a 172k miles and 7 years of ownership of my Super Duty it takes me ~15 minutes to change the fuel filters and I haven't broke a connector to date.
After getting this oil filter cap-off tool, changing my oil every 15k is a lot cleaner. I am 6'1" with big hands and can easily fit them through there when changing the oil so it really isn't as bad as you are insinuating. Even without the tool it would take less than 30 minutes to change the oil although it was a lot messier.
From the top is MUCH better as you can give the Turbo a spin and also look over the hoses and check clamp tightness. Found this when going from the top. YUP replaced under warranty.
BTW I don't spill a drop and DON'T need any special tools. Takes a couple minutes while my oil is draining.
Jul-13-2019 09:34 AM
Jul-13-2019 09:06 AM
Home Skillet wrote:
Guy ham fisted the fuel filter change. Now he's a hero.
Jul-13-2019 07:13 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
Having said that with a 172k miles and 7 years of ownership of my Super Duty it takes me ~15 minutes to change the fuel filters and I haven't broke a connector to date.
Jul-13-2019 05:35 AM
Jul-12-2019 07:43 AM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's another one of those Ford better Idea's!
Oops... Wrong brand!
Having said that with a 172k miles and 7 years of ownership of my Super Duty it takes me ~15 minutes to change the fuel filters and I haven't broke a connector to date.
After getting this oil filter cap-off tool, changing my oil every 15k is a lot cleaner. I am 6'1" with big hands and can easily fit them through there when changing the oil so it really isn't as bad as you are insinuating. Even without the tool it would take less than 30 minutes to change the oil although it was a lot messier.
Jul-12-2019 07:38 AM
Jul-12-2019 07:36 AM
FishOnOne wrote:deltabravo wrote:
I stumbled across an interesting video where the owner describes his field fix and spare fittings he now carries.
2017 and newer Powerstroke Fuel Filter
For those that owner these newer Fords, is the fuel filter and housing one integrated unit that require removing those three fuel lines to replace the filter?
To change the engine mounted fuel filter it requires removing the three fuel lines from the filter.