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| Links to: Service Points - HFCM and Fuel Filters Diesel FUEL REQUIREMENTS 6.0L Bible | |||||||||
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| This is looking at the inside of the HFCM with the filter removed. Its a tight fit with a four wheel drive truck since the front driveshaft is in the way. This picture was taken from behind the transfer case. Be ready to diesel fuel to drip out during the whole changing process. | |||||||||
| This is a picture of the dirty secondary filter on top of the engine. | |||||||||
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| A picture of the old, dirty filters. Note how dirty the HFCM filter is and the pattern. This filter in installed in a horizontal position. The clean area is the top of the filter. The dirt pattern when about 270 degrees around the filter body. | |||||||||
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| The HFCM filter with the outer nylon mesh removed. | |||||||||
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| A view of the secondary filter housing with the filter removed. | |||||||||
| The new HFCM in place in the HFCM cap ready to be installed. Be sure to change the O-ring around the cap before installing the new filter. | |||||||||
| After replacing the filters, I started to truck to check for leaks. The engine started right up, no sputtering or smoking. The idle seemed a little smoother with the new filters in place. On issues from the filter replacement. | |||||||||
| Created: 01-Jan-04 Last Updated: 04-Feb-04 Return to F-350 Page |
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