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Fuel filter leak post filter change

rcamacho

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Followed procedure per unit maintenance TM Section 3-33. O ring was installed correctly and not pinched TMK during installation. The housing is definitely seeping past the ring upon inspection today. It did not leak previously.

Bummer, gather I’ll have to repeat the service.




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Action

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Followed procedure per unit maintenance TM Section 3-33. O ring was installed correctly and not pinched TMK during installation. The housing is definitely seeping past the ring upon inspection today. It did not leak previously.

Bummer, gather I’ll have to repeat the service.




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At least you dont have the 400 amp alternator. Neither do I.
 

Retiredwarhorses

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Followed procedure per unit maintenance TM Section 3-33. O ring was installed correctly and not pinched TMK during installation. The housing is definitely seeping past the ring upon inspection today. It did not leak previously.

Bummer, gather I’ll have to repeat the service.




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Your o-ring is not seated correctly, sometimes easier to remove the entire canister to perform the change.
 
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