fuel filter issues???
fuel filter issues???
Today it snowed which is good seen as i plow for a living. so after i finished up i figured i'd change my fuel filter cause it was a used truck and who knows when it was done last. I put the 1 1/8 socket on the top and pulled
the thing won't move looks plastic to me. guys help please i want it changed but this thing seems like its gonna break.
the thing won't move looks plastic to me. guys help please i want it changed but this thing seems like its gonna break.
Yes, they are plastic and there have been reports of breaking/cracking them. Some say its best to use a 6 sided socket (more contact area).
If it was cold then maybe you should drive it around to warm up engine compartment & filter or if it was warm when you tried it maybe let it cool and re-try it.
Otherwise, you can wait and order a metal cap from Geno's and then take another stab at it and if you break it you have a metal replacement already in hand and are good to go.
If it was cold then maybe you should drive it around to warm up engine compartment & filter or if it was warm when you tried it maybe let it cool and re-try it.
Otherwise, you can wait and order a metal cap from Geno's and then take another stab at it and if you break it you have a metal replacement already in hand and are good to go.
When yo park it to change the fuel filter get yourself a bucket or 1ltr bottle and atach it ot the drain tube. Then open the drain valve prior to attempting to take the cap off. Chances are that there is a vacuum on fule filter compartment because that is what it does, sucks the fuel from fuel tank.
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