jhornsby3
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There never was a code. Not with my scanner and not with my Edge CTS3.
WarWagon, You don't think I should rebuild the filter head?
WarWagon, You don't think I should rebuild the filter head?
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There never was a code. Not with my scanner and not with my Edge CTS3.
WarWagon, You don't think I should rebuild the filter head?
Post numbers and a link if you find it.So, overnight wasn't an issue. But after a couple of days, it was hit or miss, mostly miss. I had already ordered the seal kit. It came in on Wednesday. Thursday night, I figured it wouldn't hurt, so I pulled the filter head. Yup, seals were cracked and flattened. The top primmer seal and the smaller o-ring under the plastic cylinder were cracked and distorted, bad. Not a bad job.
Pulled it out, resealed the head and had it back in, in about a half an hour. All of this was in the dark by flashlight. The Dorman seals were not the best of quality and leaked, extremely bad. Friday morning I had an IAC contest to go photograph. I stopped at the NAPA between here and the airport picked up another seal kit and $4 of 1/2" fuel line. Hard to believe that 10" molded fuel line from the "in" on the head to the FIMC is over $110. Friday night I got the new top end seals replaced and everything back in, in no time. All is working as advertised now. I have to now go back to the dealer that put my injectors in. I was charged for the fuel lines to be replaced and discuss why I found things not finished on the top end when they were putting it back together.
I'm going to try to track down the photos of the old Racor filter I put in the 1995 pick up I had. It was a marine head that had the priming pump on it and took a marine filter that filtered to 2 microns. If it's still manufactured.