Read a number of threads giving advice on procedures to be used when replacing the fuel filter.
One that I did not see mentioned was to drain the fuel from the filter housing into a clean container, remove the old filter, pour the captured fuel back into the housing, secure the cover and then start the engine.
I have used this method and felt that it would:
1)Not harm anything
2)Help keep air out of the fuel system
3)Lessen the chances of not being able to or have trouble starting the engine
Am I missing something, is this not a good practice?
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2001 4X4 QC 3500, Auto LSD, Towing & Camper pkgs. Silver metallic. 30ft Road Ranger 5th wheel.
One that I did not see mentioned was to drain the fuel from the filter housing into a clean container, remove the old filter, pour the captured fuel back into the housing, secure the cover and then start the engine.
I have used this method and felt that it would:
1)Not harm anything
2)Help keep air out of the fuel system
3)Lessen the chances of not being able to or have trouble starting the engine
Am I missing something, is this not a good practice?
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2001 4X4 QC 3500, Auto LSD, Towing & Camper pkgs. Silver metallic. 30ft Road Ranger 5th wheel.