ccole
09-13-2004, 18:52
Hello friends,
Long time reader, but first time post in the Duramax forum. (formerly a 6.2 diesel and Ford IDI and PowerStroke owner). ----I finally seen the light and got a new Dmax back in June.
Anyway, I changed the factory fuel filter this evening (I only have approx 4500 miles on the truck, but I am kinda "anal"ytical about changing filters too often.) I Replaced the OEM with a Fleetguard FF5501 (being a John Deere parts manager, I just gotta stick to Fleetguard). Whoa.....what a tight fit changing those filters! After unscrewing the filter from the housing, I removed the filter from the top side, between the turbo intake pipe and the a/c line. Had to hold my tongue just right and work a little to get it out. Is there an easier way to do this? Can a guy remove the filter from the bottom side? The only was I see to make this possible it to remove the inner fender molding. That might kinda be a pain in the a$$. Just curious what you other guys were doing.?.?.?
Thanks everybody and have a great week!
Long time reader, but first time post in the Duramax forum. (formerly a 6.2 diesel and Ford IDI and PowerStroke owner). ----I finally seen the light and got a new Dmax back in June.
Anyway, I changed the factory fuel filter this evening (I only have approx 4500 miles on the truck, but I am kinda "anal"ytical about changing filters too often.) I Replaced the OEM with a Fleetguard FF5501 (being a John Deere parts manager, I just gotta stick to Fleetguard). Whoa.....what a tight fit changing those filters! After unscrewing the filter from the housing, I removed the filter from the top side, between the turbo intake pipe and the a/c line. Had to hold my tongue just right and work a little to get it out. Is there an easier way to do this? Can a guy remove the filter from the bottom side? The only was I see to make this possible it to remove the inner fender molding. That might kinda be a pain in the a$$. Just curious what you other guys were doing.?.?.?
Thanks everybody and have a great week!