Subourbon
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- Location
- Quebec
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K20 suburban
- Engine Size
- 6.2 V8
Quick question folks
6.2 1982 suburban k20
Got a new water separator/filter
Wix 33123
I dunno when it's been changed last, but I got the part so I'm gonna change it and have peace of mind. There's no water in fuel light, it doesn't struggle to start or anything, but i havent changed it since I got it 3 years ago.
It's also not my daily so there isn't crazy mileage on it.
However, should I prefill the new filter before installation? Because my filter housing has 2 valves, (*****) 1 on top for venting, and 1 on the bottom obviously for draining.
Wouldn't I be able to just put the new filter in empty, open up the vent ****, run the lift pump until fuel Comes up through the vent **** and close it when I see my tell tale diesel coming through? Might have a rough idle for a bit or rough start, but, I believe my logic is sound, or if it isn't, I'd love to know why. The lift pump runs when I turn the key and cycle my glow plugs, that steady brrrrr in the background, so I'm gonna go ahead and say it's electric? Regardless, the pump cycles fuel from tank to injection pump, so it must be able to fill a filter that is before an injection pump.
I've yet to see anyone on youtube doing it this way so now I'm sorta second guessing myself.
Also, I don't have a Jerry can of fuel here so I'll need to go get one, and before I do I want to know why I wouldn't be able to do it the way I stated
Cheers everybody!
6.2 1982 suburban k20
Got a new water separator/filter
Wix 33123
I dunno when it's been changed last, but I got the part so I'm gonna change it and have peace of mind. There's no water in fuel light, it doesn't struggle to start or anything, but i havent changed it since I got it 3 years ago.
It's also not my daily so there isn't crazy mileage on it.
However, should I prefill the new filter before installation? Because my filter housing has 2 valves, (*****) 1 on top for venting, and 1 on the bottom obviously for draining.
Wouldn't I be able to just put the new filter in empty, open up the vent ****, run the lift pump until fuel Comes up through the vent **** and close it when I see my tell tale diesel coming through? Might have a rough idle for a bit or rough start, but, I believe my logic is sound, or if it isn't, I'd love to know why. The lift pump runs when I turn the key and cycle my glow plugs, that steady brrrrr in the background, so I'm gonna go ahead and say it's electric? Regardless, the pump cycles fuel from tank to injection pump, so it must be able to fill a filter that is before an injection pump.
I've yet to see anyone on youtube doing it this way so now I'm sorta second guessing myself.
Also, I don't have a Jerry can of fuel here so I'll need to go get one, and before I do I want to know why I wouldn't be able to do it the way I stated
Cheers everybody!