Water in Fuel 03, 04 and 05
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Ok if this works you can see a white one at the right of the pic and a black one to the left on the other side of the cross member. I had to shrink it down but I think its still a good pic of what we are talking about
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Welder,,,, Yea,,,Great Picture..... They said they were going to run a hose from each fitting and T it off in the middle. Then run the bottom part of the T down between the Tank and Muffler heat Shield close to the Tank. I can see how they would do that from your picture. Man......This truck in the picture must of really got alot of water in it without a Bed over the tank.
Thanks TCB
Thanks TCB
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Is it just me or does this hack all of you off. I mean give me a break they put a tank that allows water in on a 4X4 and expect water to never eneter the tank!
COME ON DC
Water in Diesel!!!! Here is the simple equation for that
WATER+DIESEL …….HOSED=YES
Sorry for the rant guys i couldnt help it.
COME ON DC
Water in Diesel!!!! Here is the simple equation for that
WATER+DIESEL …….HOSED=YES
Sorry for the rant guys i couldnt help it.
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Originally posted by Welder
How many are out there with water and a big $bill from the dealer.With no knowledge of this
problem!!!!!!!!!!!!
How many are out there with water and a big $bill from the dealer.With no knowledge of this
problem!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a question. What keeps fuel from coming out of the fitting on fillup?
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I don't know if its a check valve or why fuel doesn't come out. I read on one post, and the guy got a lot of ribbing for his wording. He said he could suck and or blow air through the nipple
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You got me a bit paranoid now. I don't make a habit of going 4 wheeling in mud and water, but sometimes I have to. Is this something I can check for w/o pulling the tank? I have access to a lift if that would help.
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Originally posted by v8440
You got me a bit paranoid now. I don't make a habit of going 4 wheeling in mud and water, but sometimes I have to. Is this something I can check for w/o pulling the tank? I have access to a lift if that would help.
You got me a bit paranoid now. I don't make a habit of going 4 wheeling in mud and water, but sometimes I have to. Is this something I can check for w/o pulling the tank? I have access to a lift if that would help.
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and to think i was getting underbody flushes at the car wash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
now i know why my truck idles like crap eveytime it even gets near 32 degrees outside,,,,,,,,,,,,,,if there is water in the tank, how do i get it out? will it run out eventualy? or are we talkin a $1100 flush?
thanks WELDER !! i hope good things happen to u for the rest of ur life!!
now i know why my truck idles like crap eveytime it even gets near 32 degrees outside,,,,,,,,,,,,,,if there is water in the tank, how do i get it out? will it run out eventualy? or are we talkin a $1100 flush?
thanks WELDER !! i hope good things happen to u for the rest of ur life!!
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I drive about 100 miles a day. I would drain the separator when I got to work and when I got home, as I started seeing less water I went to once a day, then every tank.