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After servicing my truck I backed it out of the garage to change the fuel filter. Naturally after doing a complete service including the transmission, I cross threaded the water in fuel sensor. It was late in the day on a holiday so I had to wait until today to buy a new sensor. I came home this evening installed the new sensor... ... and I can’t get the fuel system to prime. I've pushed the manual plunger until I thought I had broke my thumb, then I resulted to cranking the engine over until I thought the starter was going to catch on fire..... and not a drop of fuel in the filter. I've always used the manual pump to prime my fuel filters in the past with no issues. I can’t image the lift pump is bad, the truck was running when I shut it off. I've never left the filter off for that long (just over 24 hours) but I can’t see where that would create that big of an issue. Any Ideas?
After servicing my truck I backed it out of the garage to change the fuel filter. Naturally after doing a complete service including the transmission, I cross threaded the water in fuel sensor. It was late in the day on a holiday so I had to wait until today to buy a new sensor. I came home this evening installed the new sensor... ... and I can’t get the fuel system to prime. I've pushed the manual plunger until I thought I had broke my thumb, then I resulted to cranking the engine over until I thought the starter was going to catch on fire..... and not a drop of fuel in the filter. I've always used the manual pump to prime my fuel filters in the past with no issues. I can’t image the lift pump is bad, the truck was running when I shut it off. I've never left the filter off for that long (just over 24 hours) but I can’t see where that would create that big of an issue. Any Ideas?
