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pjay9 wrote:
Buzz...Ford sure does make it a pain. Dodge is on top, but since the fuel pump went away at 122K I decided to go aftermarket pump and filters. They hang under the bed driver's side...two spin off canisters, water sep and partical filters...makes life so much simpler...don't even have to fill the filters when new but always do...the new pump is so much better. Have a great new year!
โJan-12-2015 07:17 AM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
Did my least favorite chore. Changing the in rail fuel filter under the truck. It takes a snubbed 5mm allen to remove the plug and drain the fuel water separator so that you don't take a major diesel bath when you unscrew the filter cap, which takes a 36mm socket and you only have enough room to do 1/8th of a turn at a time. Then you have a couple of cups of bad diesel to burn off when you are done.
fuel water separator port is on the side just above the fitting holding the corrugated line on the filter body ( far right of photo) you have to work between the front drive shaft and the frame rail.
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โDec-30-2014 12:15 PM
Buzzcut1 wrote:dakonthemountain wrote:
Well. Yesterday I winterized mine. ๐ Snowing up here as I write. Supposed to go down into the teens..
Dak
reinstalled my foam panels, turned the furnace on low to let it
ride out this four day subfreezing cold snap.
โDec-30-2014 11:25 AM
dakonthemountain wrote:
Well. Yesterday I winterized mine. ๐ Snowing up here as I write. Supposed to go down into the teens..
Dak
โDec-30-2014 10:25 AM