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I am torn between not putting the filter back and cutting the new hose and putting it back. I just hate putting it back in because that is where the air leak happened and I lost prime. I guess it is just like most other filters and it is what it is. I would like to put better clamps on the...
Pictures of Field Replaceable fittings on the 939 Series trucks
Now, I am not sure if other series trucks have these or not. I suspect they do but all I have in front of me is my M934. The following pics will hopefully help others in the future.
This picture shows how the end fits on the...
Trk2bg, I just found this out today. You are correct.
I went to three different local places so they could see the fittings. Nobody knew what they were or could reproduce them. I didn't know anything about them either. However, a guy at CarQuest knew about them and showed me how to take...
I did a basic ID check on the hose ends. While the OD of the fittings are different, the internal diameter is the same. So, disregard the part where I said the two ends were different sizes. They are, but not where it counts, the same thread ID. It looks to be the same thread pitch as well...
My truck, M934A2, would not start this morning for the first time since I have owned it. I checked the fuel lines as suggested in other forum posts and found that the fuel line where the small filter is located is sucking air. You could hear it when I pushed on the filter and line. I looked...
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