RE: DIY Maintenance: Fuel Filter
Before installing the new o-ring, lubricate it with diesel from the lid of the filter canister,
Or by dipping it into the container of old fuel.
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Install the new o-ring onto the lid
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And snap the filter onto the lid. CAUTION: make sure you install the filter the right way. The end with the hole needs to be away from the lid.
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Then drop the new filter into the canister and tighten by hand until you cannot turn it anymore.
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4/28/07 392hp 716tq on the stock clutch
10/20/07 425hp 798 still on the stock clutch
BIG THANKS to David and the guy's at James O'neal Dodge.
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