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Old 10-01-2006, 11:53 PM
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fuel filter

While crawling around under the Rodeo and fixing the ABS sensor connector, I looked up and saw the fuel filter, which has over 150K on it, and figured I ought to change it. Very accessible. Any filters to avoid? Which did you use? Thanks!
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Re: fuel filter

i've been using the local brand from pep boys. i've used three of them so far with no problems.
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Re: fuel filter

Everything on my truck lately has been from Napa.

Original fuel filter? Wow, any problems with the pump - is it original?

My pump is original, but we've had to change the filter about every 20-30k miles, it's always NASTY!
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Re: fuel filter

Mine is a fram like the rest of my filters.

Do yourself a favor and pick up some decent hose clamps like THESE they are much better at sealing and alot easier to work with then the spring clamps the factory puts on.
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Re: fuel filter

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...change the [fuel] filter about every 20-30k miles, it's always NASTY!
how do you know?



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Re: fuel filter

Thanks for the advice, as always. I'll head up the street to NAPA tomorrow for the filter and some fuel hose clamps. I'll try to take some hose of the same size up there because they look at me funny when I say, "...for some hose about this big."

The filter and the pump are original, knock on wood. I wonder if I can attribute it to not letting it get lower than half a tank. Old wives' tale? I'm also wondering which tank of my 3 100K+ mile vehicles will have to be dropped first.
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Re: fuel filter

Same here, I never let it get below half.

How do I know my fuel filters have been nasty - have you ever opened one? YUCK!
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Re: fuel filter

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...How do I know my fuel filters have been nasty - have you ever opened one? YUCK!
no, really. what was YUCK! , specifically, about yours?
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Re: fuel filter

That has to be one of the easiset maintenance items on the rig. Two 10mm bolts hold the filter in the bracket, and 2 spring clamps secure the hoses. NAPA didn't have the fuel line clamps, so I went with the factory clamps for now. I removed an AC filter. If it wasn't the original, it was put on just before we bought it at 30K or so. If it's any indication of what the insides look like, a bunch of rich tea colored gas flowed from the tank side of the filter after I removed it, while clean gas flowed from the engine side. Maybe I'll break it open with my son tonight for giggles. I didn't depressurize the system first, and only a small amount of gas, maybe 8 oz., emptied into my catch basin. I haven't driven it yet. The daughter took it out first. It's running, so I got the direction right. She says it does accelerate better, but we'll see. Thanks again for the help!
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Re: fuel filter


The outside of the filtering material was coated entirely and evenly in a thin layer of brown mud. It had to be obstructing flow to some degree. The inside of the filter material was a light orange color. Scraping away the mud on the outside revealed the same color. The metal flecks are from hacksawing the metal shell of the filter.
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Re: fuel filter

thanks for the cutaway photo.
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...oh, that YUCK.


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Re: fuel filter

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Re: fuel filter

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what photo?
uh, the one right above my post...? from surferfletch...?

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Re: fuel filter

yuck! how does it feel to extend the life of ur fuel pump?
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Re: fuel filter

It has 155K or so on it now. I'm really not looking forward to swapping it yet, though! How many miles more can I expect from it?
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