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I've had Westfolk's secondary fuel filter kit here in the box for a while now. Drama with my boy's birth mom and then this heat has kept me for gettin' it done. Today I fired up the install video and grabbed my 13 year old to put it together.
All told we were in the hot sun a little over 20 minutes. This is partly due to the heat, partly due to the fact we had problems removing old gaskets and maybe a little bit due to my mechanic just taking his time.
We covered the fender in rags and had to keep everything in the shade because if you set anything down for more than a few seconds it became uber hot in the sun.
We laid the kit out and double checked we had everything and then grabbed the few tools Westfolk recommends. The old filters and canasters came off easily, but the old gaskets did not. I remembered that when I changed the secondarys last year they didn't come with gaskets so we left the old ones in. Those old ones have been there for a long time. We tried to get them out, but no luck. I had the boy pull the filter mount completely off and flip it so he could see what he was doing. Then it was easy.
With the gaskets lubed and in place we installed the o rings. The old ones on the top bolts were pretty bad, but Westfolk sent new ones to replace them. Once the o rings were in he put the adapters in. I did the final snug on them, but he did everything else.
We filled the filters prior to installing them and she fired up after only a few extra spins. NO LEAKS.
I have all of Westfolk's kits installed in my deuce and I am 110% happy. On every install my son did most of the work. Easy and the price is right. I highly recommend.
All told we were in the hot sun a little over 20 minutes. This is partly due to the heat, partly due to the fact we had problems removing old gaskets and maybe a little bit due to my mechanic just taking his time.
We covered the fender in rags and had to keep everything in the shade because if you set anything down for more than a few seconds it became uber hot in the sun.
We laid the kit out and double checked we had everything and then grabbed the few tools Westfolk recommends. The old filters and canasters came off easily, but the old gaskets did not. I remembered that when I changed the secondarys last year they didn't come with gaskets so we left the old ones in. Those old ones have been there for a long time. We tried to get them out, but no luck. I had the boy pull the filter mount completely off and flip it so he could see what he was doing. Then it was easy.
With the gaskets lubed and in place we installed the o rings. The old ones on the top bolts were pretty bad, but Westfolk sent new ones to replace them. Once the o rings were in he put the adapters in. I did the final snug on them, but he did everything else.
We filled the filters prior to installing them and she fired up after only a few extra spins. NO LEAKS.
I have all of Westfolk's kits installed in my deuce and I am 110% happy. On every install my son did most of the work. Easy and the price is right. I highly recommend.
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