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weinfeld

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3/17/2004 07:43:36
Subject: 6.5 fuel filter replacement
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can someone walk me through the correct procedure for draining the fuel filter housing before replacing the fuel filter on a 94 6.5L turbo?
thanks for the wonderful site and info
dave


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GmDieselTech

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3/17/2004 12:57:55
RE: 6.5 fuel filter replacement
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remove/replace filter per owners manual,
Then open vent on top and jump the lift pump relay to prime it.


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Joey D

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3/18/2004 14:27:29
RE: 6.5 fuel filter replacement
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    <This post was updated by dieseldr. 3/18/2004 22:41:59>
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6.5owner

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3/18/2004 17:13:00
RE: 6.5 fuel filter replacement
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    <This post was updated by dieseldr. 3/18/2004 22:44:21>
TROLL post form IP address 206.127.77.244

Note that thedieselpage is also based in Montana... coincidence, i doubt it!

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6.5owner

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3/19/2004 15:58:31
RE: 6.5 fuel filter replacement
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Hmm,
So because I live in Montana which is where Jim Bigley who has The Diesel Page also lives there that makes me a troll? What a obsessed person, Hey where you the one on the Diesel Place crying and upset about censorship, what a flipping HIPOCRIT!!!!
Oh yeah don't forget the UnaBomber lived in Montana so all of us from Montana must be Terriorist besides being trolls. Look in the mirror David



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GmDieselTech

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3/19/2004 17:25:39
RE: 6.5 fuel filter replacement
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TROLL's location is not what makes him a TROLL it is his posts... hmmm never thought about the relationship of the unibomber to the DP, i certainly would not be surprised if there is some connection, maybe I'll look for it...

The TROLL has been informed he is NOT welcome and NOT to post yet continues to harrass and that is CRIMINAL ACTIVITY!


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weinfeld

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3/19/2004 18:54:48
RE: 6.5 fuel filter replacement
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    <This post was updated by dieseldr. 3/19/2004 19:50:55>
...what about draining my fuel filter canister?
...and jumping the lift pump?...is there an easier way than jumping it at the pump connector on the frame rail?



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GMDieselTech

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3/19/2004 19:55:31
RE: 6.5 fuel filter replacement
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I take you do not have your owner's manual...

If you need to get it really clean, then remove the complete housing from the intake, disconnect the hoses and rinse out and clean with some clean diesel and a clean parts cleaning brush.

As i said in my other post to jump the lift pump, jump at the RELAY, that way you do NOT have to go under the truck... the relay is under the relay cover on the firewall near the a/c stuff on the passenger side.


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