brucejohnson
TDR MEMBER
Ozy, My qualifier was "I'm brave". I have apparently been very lucky over the years with around 460K diesel driving miles my '98.5 (200K+), '02 (200K+) and '05 (60K+) and never have experienced the slimy nose-goblin, wiggly-worm, swamp-thing glop in my fuel tanks or filters as many people have posted about. Our travels went from the most Western, Northern and Southern states West of the Mississippi; even dipped a tire into the Mississippi River. I have experienced a couple of tanks where the poor truck experienced a couple of "pvc flutters" due to possible questionable quality fuel, but no goblins caught in the filter. Every fuel filter looked almost new when I changed them at 30K; barely a speck, if any, locked in the filter media. And I use OEM Mopar filters for 100% of the filter changes.Na, don't do that, the stuff after the filter is big dollar.
Get the right filter and all will be fine again.
I have filled the filter canisters as stated (lift pump prime - NO START), void of filter on at least two occasions. Did not run the engine. Drained and wiped the cannister, replaced filter, and went about routine life. No problems evident. I'm not Irish, and I haven't won the lottery, so maybe it's just dumb luck that I have had by not experiencing the fuel "globulins" in the past 20 or so years.

That said, I will agree with you; I wouldn't recommend it to anyone that wasn't brave enough (throwing caution to the wind) to try it.
Feet removed from mouth - Nomex on - fox hole entered...let 'er rip

