Originally posted by Joe G.
I gave up on the filter drain business. I have never detected any water in my fuel. For some time I would drain a little in a glass jar and let it set for a while. No water.
As far as changing the fuel filter is concerned, go with what you are comfortable with. I was changing them on a regular basis when I first got my truck. When I would cut one open it was always pretty clean. Just some black scum on the outside (dirty) side of the filter. Then I extended change intervals quite a bit. The filter was still pretty clean. When I ran a fish boat we changed a fuel filter when fuel pressure dropped so I decided to do that with my truck. I got nervous a while back (illflem got me worried about media collapse) and changed it. Still pretty clean and in good shape. More black gunk on the outside where it should be than before with shorter drain intervals. I've never seen a fuel pressure drop yet. Some experts claim that the dirtier a fuel filter gets the better it filters. Dunno about that, but my experience is that extended fuel filter intervals do no harm, just make you nervous. I carry a spare just in case I get some bad fuel. So far so good. I always fuel up at a card lock station and use the big nozzle to reduce the chances of getting gasoline or dirty diesel.
201K+ miles on the Green Monster so far.