Does that every time, it will not got to 100%.Odd that it went to 99% on the fuel filter without any miles on it.
Does that every time, it will not got to 100%.
Yours may well got to 100%, AFAIK it's supposed to, but mine just never has.I guess I'll pay more attention next time, I thought mine went to 100%.
Really simple, have a catch bucket that sits just on top of driveshaft, leaning against the fuel tank under the filter. Then just open the drain, then loosen the filter to break the vacuum from the filter mount, let it drain for a few seconds, close the drain, take the drain bucket down then remove the filter. No mess so long as you keep the filter upright.Well if you have done it that many times what is your secrets to not spilling any diesel on the rear filter change.
Why would you need a pee bucket on a boat???And you can multitask that drain bucket for a pee bucket on your boat too.
And you can multitask that drain bucket for a pee bucket on your boat too.
Not that I don't believe you but on neither of my trucks would your "pee bucket, catch bucket sit on my drive shaft and not fall off.Really simple, have a catch bucket that sits just on top of driveshaft, leaning against the fuel tank under the filter. Then just open the drain, then loosen the filter to break the vacuum from the filter mount, let it drain for a few seconds, close the drain, take the drain bucket down then remove the filter. No mess so long as you keep the filter upright.
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Sits on top of the shaft, leaning against the fuel tank.Not that I don't believe you but on neither of my trucks would your "pee bucket, catch bucket sit on my drive shaft and not fall off.
Sits on top of the shaft, leaning against the fuel tank.
Don't know what would be different on any other truck, maybe if it was lifted might change things.
I have replaced the front drain tube with a piece of clear poly 1/2" ID tubing, about a foot or foot and a half or so long, hangs down past the steering box. Just right for draining the front filter.Just get about 32" of tubing that fits the bib and stick the end in jug. It will slide inside the short front filter tube also to reach the jug on the floor.