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CMD93 03-13-2004 06:00 PM

3.0 Fuel Filter Replacement ?'s
 
For those of you that have performed this:
1. What did you catch the extra gasoline in?
2. What did you do with it when you finished? Did you dispose of the extra gas or did you put it back in the truck?

Thanks,
Chris

Arsrmk 03-13-2004 08:40 PM

If I remember right, there wasn't much gas to catch. I put a bucket under it and only a small amount of gas came out, not enough to worry about putting it back in the truck but you could if you wanted to I guess. I think I just soaked it up with something and threw it away.

Churnd 03-13-2004 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by CMD93
For those of you that have performed this:
1. What did you catch the extra gasoline in?
2. What did you do with it when you finished? Did you dispose of the extra gas or did you put it back in the truck?

Thanks,
Chris

1. A bucket.
2. Pour it in your lawn mower. Trying to get it back in the truck is just too messy. It's not much anyway. Did you see my writeup on the process in the tech section?

CMD93 03-14-2004 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by Churnd
1. A bucket.
2. Pour it in your lawn mower. Trying to get it back in the truck is just too messy. It's not much anyway. Did you see my writeup on the process in the tech section?


Churnd,

Yea I saw your write-up. Didn't it say that a fair amount of gas came out?

I just wanted to be environmentaly friendly.


Thanks for the responses.
Chris

Churnd 03-16-2004 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by CMD93
Churnd,

Yea I saw your write-up. Didn't it say that a fair amount of gas came out?

I just wanted to be environmentaly friendly.


Thanks for the responses.
Chris


Nothing a gallon bucket won't hold though. If you wanna prevent gas from coming out, you can disconnect the fuel pump from the top of the gas tank and let the engine run dry. I didn't do that because I didn't wanna figure out how to unplug the fuel pump.


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