I had my annual diesel shower this afternoon, but now recognize that an added step to the Mopar fuel filter cartridge replacement instructions might prevent that in the future.
The instructions tell you to:
- Loosen drain valve until valve drops
- Collect and dispose of fuel properly.
In my experience all the fuel doesn't seem to drain out, I suspect likely due to the vacuum caused by lack of a way to vent the top of the filter. I think next time I will open the drain, and slightly crack the filter loose as well, so all the fuel drains out, I hope.
Oh and getting the Water In Fuel connector off is a pain in the behind. On my truck it lands right next to a heavy electrical cable and is hard to disconnect.
Today I also realized that I could rotate the hose clamp bolt on the air intake, and cut a small tie wrap on the negative battery cable, so I could lift the filter out the top of the engine. Much prefer that to trying to insert a nice clean filter from underneath my dirty truck.
Anyhow, the whole fuel filter location just plain stinks in general*, given it's such an important item. I'd gladly buy the designing Chrysler engineer(s) a steak dinner, that is if they would climb under my 4wd truck parked in the driveway and change this filter!
Andy
* I have commented before that your 1/2' drive ratchet ends up precariously close to the unfused leads of the starter. I now disconnect the batteries.