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Gary,
I did clean the check valve-she was super gummed up. The prime issue came from replacing all of the O-rings on the fuel lines that exit from the fuel filter base. Mine had a simple leak that became a larger one when I chased it. There are two sizes of O-rings on the fittings. When I was chasing the leak, I dirupted all of the hardened O-rings. I basically started from scratch and remove the fuel filter base and fittings. Cleaned and replaced all of the O-rings. When I did this, all of the fuel in these lines drained-whole system was filled with air.
I now have a solid tight fuel system. To keep any bacteria from growing in system, I used a product called Biocide for diesel-little shot in the tank killed all of the bacteria. I should have a worry free fuel system now.
Plan on doing this to all of my trucks.
I did clean the check valve-she was super gummed up. The prime issue came from replacing all of the O-rings on the fuel lines that exit from the fuel filter base. Mine had a simple leak that became a larger one when I chased it. There are two sizes of O-rings on the fittings. When I was chasing the leak, I dirupted all of the hardened O-rings. I basically started from scratch and remove the fuel filter base and fittings. Cleaned and replaced all of the O-rings. When I did this, all of the fuel in these lines drained-whole system was filled with air.
I now have a solid tight fuel system. To keep any bacteria from growing in system, I used a product called Biocide for diesel-little shot in the tank killed all of the bacteria. I should have a worry free fuel system now.
Plan on doing this to all of my trucks.