Put the filter in the housing and fill with diesel before fittingThanks.
Anything to watch out for when exchanging?
+1 on filling filter before fitting. Saves all the heartache of having to bleed systemPut the filter in the housing and fill with diesel before fitting
I put a piece of net over as a filterJust run the fuel pump relay for a good few seconds. The only risk of pre-filling filters is if there is anything on the funnel or can your filling from drops into the filter.... Straight in there...
A gusset works better, more layers.I put a piece of net over as a filter
A gusset works better, more layers.
And it's a dirt track.one track mind
Before you post reply hit upload a file then press camera, take picture or go to files and choose which to upload this is from memory so trial and error.Iv come across two filters ,one has a metal plate in the screw hole the other was just open..wish i could do pictures..... still got one with no plate on the store shelf ,it fits the same but does not have a nut like shape at the bottom ,just round iv never pre filled filters it should self bleed with a bit o cranking,but everyone to there own
Cheers ,as long as i get the right photo.....Before you post reply hit upload a file then press camera, take picture or go to files and choose which to upload this is from memory so trial and error.
True,we don't want to start a Reader's Wife's section,or do we ?Cheers ,as long as i get the right photo.....
Ok....... .I was thinking more like accidentally posting a picture of a ford cortina or something . how embarrassing would that be ......the shameTrue,we don't want to start a Reader's Wife's section,or do we ?
Ok....... .I was thinking more like accidentally posting a picture of a ford cortina or something . how embarrassing would that be ......the shame
Nowt wrong with Ford Cortina, had 2 of themOk....... .I was thinking more like accidentally posting a picture of a ford cortina or something . how embarrassing would that be ......the shame