I was wondering,I keep reading about all these guys having priming problems after fuel filter changes,I know a guy that has the same truck as me and everytime he changes his fuel filter,it takes him a half a day to get it to run again,I have changed mine every 10,000 or so and never had to do anything,I drop in the filter put the cap on and it fires right up,it has 65000 on it now.
But he has to fill the canister and refill it over and over,he has had the fuel system checked 3 times and they cant find anything wrong,lift pump is pumping within specs from what he tells me.
I have seen guys changing them at the truck stops along the way with the same problems,quite a few as a matter a fact.
I dont add fuel to the canister at all,should I be?
I dont lose that much fuel when changing filters,can someone shead some light on this:
thanks
------------------
Dave Foster:
2000 3500,Light Driftwood,Quad cab
4x4,4:10 gears,Westach Gauges,K&N,Auto with DTT VB and TC,DD1 injectors and Boost Module,Van Aakens,Muffler and Resinator removed,Amsoiled front to back.
Member of the GLTDR.
But he has to fill the canister and refill it over and over,he has had the fuel system checked 3 times and they cant find anything wrong,lift pump is pumping within specs from what he tells me.
I have seen guys changing them at the truck stops along the way with the same problems,quite a few as a matter a fact.
I dont add fuel to the canister at all,should I be?
I dont lose that much fuel when changing filters,can someone shead some light on this:
thanks
------------------
Dave Foster:
2000 3500,Light Driftwood,Quad cab
4x4,4:10 gears,Westach Gauges,K&N,Auto with DTT VB and TC,DD1 injectors and Boost Module,Van Aakens,Muffler and Resinator removed,Amsoiled front to back.
Member of the GLTDR.