Using factory fuel heater/fuel filter cannister. With Airdog or Fass kift pumps.
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Using factory fuel heater/fuel filter cannister. With Airdog or Fass kift pumps.
Hello all, If i'm not mistaken, I'm pretty sure it was this site. Some one had pics of lift pump instal using the factory fuel filter heater housing. I couldn't find it. I remember the top of the filter being cut off for the use of the o-ring. Any help would be appreciated.
John
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I live in a much colder climate, than you. I dont have the factory filter housing/fuel heater. no issues here in the largest most northern city in North America. I got rid of mine more so cause when I tested the heater with a multimeter it was not working anyway,
I think unless you modify the stock banjo bolts its too much of a fuel restriction.
Post a link I'm curious about this "cutting the lid thing"
I think unless you modify the stock banjo bolts its too much of a fuel restriction.
Post a link I'm curious about this "cutting the lid thing"
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Nick thanks for the response. I found the link. It was on a another site. You don't cut the lid. You cut the top off of the fuel filter.
Thanks,
John
Heres the link http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/98...el-heater.html
Thanks,
John
Heres the link http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/98...el-heater.html
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