Is there a screw on fuel filter conversion for the 24V
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This is what I have. It only takes a few minutes to change, and so very easy to bleed. After installing the new filter, spin on the top and then just bump your key (but not starting motor) about 4 or 5 times. You need to wait a minute os so between each bump. Then start up and go.
This is what I have. It only takes a few minutes to change, and so very easy to bleed. After installing the new filter, spin on the top and then just bump your key (but not starting motor) about 4 or 5 times. You need to wait a minute os so between each bump. Then start up and go.
FleetGuard should carry something like that as well. They look pretty much just like that one. I see them on the ISB Cummins Garbage trucks we service all the time. There like 1 1/4 socket on top, so you loosen the entire lid, pull it off and the filter is snapped into the lid. The canister will stay filled with fuel and away you go putting the new one back in. Probably should drain a bit of fuel out and install the filter slowly or else you will be sprayed with fuel...
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and I was wondering if there was a conversion kit to make it a spin off type.
