[Diesel-RVs] Re: What parts would be needed to install a remote fuel filter?

my 1996 cummins 8.3L had the engine mounted fuel filter where it
could be reached from underneath but it took a long arm. i got the
remote filter kit from cummins and installed it at a lower location.
i think it cost $250. it has the guage that tells me if there is a
restriction in the filter.
tom wilson


--- In Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com, dknig288@... wrote:
>
> You would need the part that the filter "screws" into. I just had
a remote filter kit installed on my 2002 8.3 at Cummins South. They
moved my only filter to the back, added a second filter in front of
the lift pump and provided all of the hoses. The hoses were
expensive but, they are wrapped in a high temp protective fabric
lookin stuff. They also provided the adapter at the engine where the
fuel goes into it (where the old filter mounting was). Total cost
was a little over $500.00 including parts and labor.
>
> In response to your question, I guess that your would need the
hoses (make sure they can withstand heat from the engine), an adapter
where the old filter mount was located on the engine, another filter
mount (for the new filter location (I don't know if the filter mount
from the engine can be used or not -- I think they may have used that
on my relocation -- the old one from the engine), and the necessary
filter. If you work like me, my labor is very cheap. I could not do
it as I had back surgery this past Fall. The filter setup they gave
me was a regular filter in front of the lift pump (to catch large
debris -- protecting the pump) and then after the lift pump a small
particulate filter to protect the engine. Both of the filters will
collect water at the bottom and can be drained from the bottom and
both are hooked up to the warning light for water in the filter
located on my dash.
>
> --
> Dave Knight
> dknig288@...
> Hook'em Horns 1969
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: "Dean" <gains44@...>
>
> > My 1994 8.3 300hp Cummins has a nearly inaccessible fuel filter
mounted
> > on the passenger side of my DP. To access the filter I must lift
the
> > bed and the engine cover and carry wet fuel filters through
coach.
> >
> > I do have a fuel/water separator filter mounted near the rear
bumper
> > which is very convenient.
> >
> > What parts in addition to the fuel lines would I need to move the
small
> > fuel filter to a more accessible position?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Dean
> > 1995 CC Magna + Jeep GC
> >
> >
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