View Full Version : After market fuel filters
Have there been much trouble with aftermarket filters? Only parts store in my town is Carquest. My duramax has been starting harder, warm and cold, and I've changed filters several times. Had it at dealership today and they stated it only had 110psi. Filter had less than 500 miles since change. They put new GM filter on and got 160psi. Service tech said GM claims some aftermarket filters have caused problems with the Duramax. Last filter had a number change so I figered it changed to meet the new dual pleated specs.
How difficult is it to check the pressure from the high pressure pump. I can't seem to get the dealership to check the high pressure to see if I have a pump or injector problem.
bluenote
01-31-2005, 13:23
Racor makes all the fuel filters on the market for the Duramax. Other brands just repackage Racor filters under their own brand name. The dealer is feeding you a line of bull.
Carquest website has WIX as manufacturer of all their filters.
DmaxMaverick
01-31-2005, 14:51
Wix lists a fuel filter with a Wix label, for the Duramax. It's manufactured by Racor.
64postcarnut
01-31-2005, 15:30
Originally posted by bluenote:
Racor makes all the fuel filters on the market for the Duramax. Other brands just repackage Racor filters under their own brand name. The dealer is feeding you a line of bull. Is that including the "OEM" ones bought through Gm parts departments.
DmaxMaverick
01-31-2005, 15:56
Originally posted by 64postcarnut:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by bluenote:
Racor makes all the fuel filters on the market for the Duramax. Other brands just repackage Racor filters under their own brand name. The dealer is feeding you a line of bull. Is that including the "OEM" ones bought through Gm parts departments. </font>[/QUOTE]Yup
Here are PICTURES (http://community.webshots.com/album/78464371PcGaFz) of various Dmax fuel filters including OEM, Racor, CarQuest, and Fram. I've cut open a few Baldwin fuel filters for inspection, but no pics. They are all the same construction, and made by Racor.
The inside of the latest filter as shown in my online store:
http://www.kennedydiesel.com/images/Dmax-dual-layer-media_small.gif
Bowties4Life
02-02-2005, 14:36
Mdrag where did you get those rims.
They are really nice. Makes the truck stand
out alot. I like the color of you truck.
I always liked that color my suburban is the
same color. This is the same kind of truck i want to buy i just have to convince the wife.
She wants the 2500.
Bowties4Life,
The wheels are Alcoa 19.5" aluminum mounted using ARROWCRAFT'S 8 TO 10 BOLT ADATPERS (http://www.arrowcraft.com). I bought the wheels and adapters from Arrowcraft. I just checked SOUTHWEST WHEEL (http://www.southwestwheel.com/maxforce.htm) and they are offering various packages using the Arrowcraft adapters and Accuride steel wheels or Alcoa aluminum wheels.
Here are a few links to previous topics on the 19.5" conversion:
MAVERICK'S 19.5" CONVERSION (http://forum.thedieselpage.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=7;t=003721#000000) and Ltrainracing's topic (http://forum.thedieselpage.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=7;t=005416).
Try a search for '19.5' in this forum and the Accesory Forum, and you will find additional information.
mdrag
Bowties4Life
02-03-2005, 05:53
Thanks for the info.
Did my first fuel filter change after 1yr/15K Km. Was a little surprised at the cost! The filter was $75CND & the labour was 1HR @ $85CND plus 15% tax. Next change I will be doing myself. Any ideas where in Ontario I can purchase these fuel filters?
Kevin
willisk,
If you are in Manilla, do you ever head over to Peterborough? I have the filters and I will sell them for $40 taxes included or $75 for two. I go up to Lindsay occasionally as well so we should be able to meet somewhere.
Email me if you are interested. thecrafty007@yahoo.com
:D :D :D
Has anybody heard of Fleet Guard. They are owned by Cummins, what I was told. What grade of filters do they manufacture? I would think this would be a benefit since they know how clean fuel needs to be in order to keep their motors running.
Originally posted by BigO:
Has anybody heard of Fleet Guard..BigO,
Fleetguard makes quality filters but as previously stated A FleetGuard fuel filter for the Duramax would just be a RACOR in a Fleetguard Box. My understanding is that the Duramax filter design is proprietary and only made by RACOR.
smile.gif
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.