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I've been sitting here for 20 minutes..it keeps going. I wanted to replace my fuel filters but at this rate.... what the heck
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The tank IS higher , so what do i do?if the tank level is higher it will never stop, or if the tank has pressure.
It's a bobber with the tank under the bed .The top of the primary filter housing should be above the top of the tank. When you pull the bolt out of the top of the filter housing it should break the siphon and the fuel will stop flowing. Also crack the fuel lid to make sure the sun hasn't been building pressure in the tank.
IMO the best course of action would be to disconnect the fuel line at the tank, whether its a rubber hose with clamp or a fitting to unscrew. The purpose being to stop the siphon, the line you disconnect MUST be able to be raised above the level of fuel in the tank.
The consequence of not raising the line above the level of fuel will be a lot of diesel in your driveway. Having never seen your truck it may be conducive for you to just drain the tank dry, and refill when done, your call.the line you disconnect MUST be able to be raised above the level of fuel in the tank.
Too easyhow about making the filter higher than the tank?? park the truck on a steep enough grade with the front high.
how about making the filter higher than the tank?? park the truck on a steep enough grade with the front high.
THATS INGENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Definitely will!!!Disconnect the fuel line at the tank and add a ball valve.
Get a 6 x 6 and make some chucks . How do you safely park it ? the multi's only need to roll a couple feet if they are in gear and they will start.PO removed handbrake & I dont have chocks :/
The PO has given you some erroneous information...all it takes is a bump from another vehicle and as Porky said, it will start. I'd look into buying/making chocks and getting that handbrake re-installed. That truck was manufactured with that handbrake for a reason.ask the PO....... I leave it in gear... he said 'its completely safe' LOL
thats both hilarious and scary. Ill see where i can find the manual or something that indicates the needed partsYou can bump start these engines forwards or backwards. They'll run both directions. However, in reverse rotation they will not have oil flow!
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