fuel heater leak
You can crack open the filter top n t valve and jump a power wire to the LP to purge the air out. Saves alot of cranking but probably not necessary.
Last edited by burnhedge; Sep 17, 2014 at 08:03 PM.
Of course purging the air from the filter is needed.
otherwise it would take an obscene amount of cranking to expel the iar.
I also like to crack an injector line loose to speed up air removal and have a quicker start.
beware of moving parts after the truck starts when you tighten the loose line back up.
otherwise it would take an obscene amount of cranking to expel the iar.
I also like to crack an injector line loose to speed up air removal and have a quicker start.
beware of moving parts after the truck starts when you tighten the loose line back up.
What I meant to say is that the jump wire probably isn't necessary . I think their's a couple easier ways to get the LP to run. I always forget and fall back on the jump wire.
Will see if I can find them for you:
Fuel Filter Heater O Ring - OEM: 12511962
Water In Fuel O Ring - OEM: 12511959
Fuel Filter Retaining Nut - OEM: 12511963
Fuel Filter Heater O Ring - OEM: 12511962
Water In Fuel O Ring - OEM: 12511959
Fuel Filter Retaining Nut - OEM: 12511963
Last edited by racer55; Sep 18, 2014 at 04:13 PM.


