newbury
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- Jan 8, 2009
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
I changed the fuel filter in my '88 7.3L IDI E350 VAN. Getting the old filter off took a while due to limited room and big hands, and getting the water drain off required me taking it inside to put in a vise. The replacement filter was also a pain to put on the end result was that I "lost" prime on the fuel line big time. I know the fuel pump is working because when I was putting the filter back on the first time I didn't get it tight enough and it squirted diesel all over.
I'm trying to reprime it with 20 seconds of cranking with several minutes of cool down as I've read so I don't burn out my starter. I've "cracked" an injector line.
I've read discussions saying it will take lot's of cranks and read one post saying it might take recharging the batteries a couple of times.
I also just replaced the batteries.
Questions - Should I crack more injector lines?
Realistically how many times should I expect to due 20 seconds of cranking before suspecting injector pump failure?
Does pressing the Schrader valve on the filter housing help?
Any other suggestions ?
Thanks
I'm trying to reprime it with 20 seconds of cranking with several minutes of cool down as I've read so I don't burn out my starter. I've "cracked" an injector line.
I've read discussions saying it will take lot's of cranks and read one post saying it might take recharging the batteries a couple of times.
I also just replaced the batteries.
Questions - Should I crack more injector lines?
Realistically how many times should I expect to due 20 seconds of cranking before suspecting injector pump failure?
Does pressing the Schrader valve on the filter housing help?
Any other suggestions ?
Thanks