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  1. 74M35A2

    M939 Quick Fuel Filter and Pump Re-Prime After Changing Cartridge Element

    I'm not sure which one you are referring to about "the inline one". On my 1991 M925A2 (Cummins 6CTA8.3 engine), there is a large frame mounted filter/separator located just behind the front driver side tire. This unit is no smaller than a 10+ cup coffee pot. It is mounted on the outside of...
  2. 74M35A2

    M939 Quick Fuel Filter and Pump Re-Prime After Changing Cartridge Element

    Thanks I didn't know about the bleed screw, thanks. I need to do more reading. I was depressing the hand plunger on the side of the engine block, but it felt like no resistance at all beside the return spring within it, and with nowhere for the outlet of that pump to relieve at (bleed screw...
  3. 74M35A2

    M939 Quick Fuel Filter and Pump Re-Prime After Changing Cartridge Element

    So how does one refill the large cartridge fuel filter container after changing its filter, reassembling it dry, and therefore losing the prime charge on the mechanical lift pump? After nearly killing my batteries, and going through a full can of starting fluid, I realized just cranking and...
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