spoon059 wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Cummins probably removes the bed to access the fuel filter just like he removes the intake duct to access that pita oil filter. :B
Ha... that is one way to keep diesel fuel off of you!
I just buy some sections of hose (forgive me, I forget what size ID they are), and extend the drain longer and into a bucket. Open the drain valve/water separator and start to loosen the filter. All the fuel drains down the hose and into the bucket. While that is draining, go to the front filter and do the same thing.
Once the front filter starts to drain, go back to the frame mounted filter and finish removing it. Put the water sensor on to your new filter and install the new filter. Then go back to the front and finish changing that one (make sure not to pinch the o-ring gasket when you screw the lid on).
Once everything is tight, go prime your engine.
That pretty much covers it!
Extend the front hose to a bucket crack the drain valve loosen the cap and let it drain the fuel out. Close the valve remove the filter now that it's not soaked in fuel, change the O rings and drop in filter and screw on the cap. SNOKING gave me a section of hose that fits inside of the front drain hose and also over the back filters drain pipe.
The back filter can be RnR'd with a strap wrench or filter pliers. The back filter sensor can be removed with channel locks or the proper wrench from Lisle for $9.97. Lisle 34900 OEM Water Sensor Wrench. This part is easily done AFTER the filter is removed!!!
Front filter tools, 1 1/8" or 28MM 6 point 1/2" drive socket, 1/2" universal joint, 1/2" extension or extensions 12" or so and 1/2" ratchet. Sit the socket on top of the filter cap then with remaining tools connected drop the universal end as straight down as possible you will be tight to the cowl and then connect the socket. Apply steady pressure down and on the ratchet. A longer handled ratchet makes it easier.