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

When you take the wet filter out. Put it inside a 1 gal. zip lock bag
and seal it.
Before you carry it through the coach.
While you have the engine cover up doing that. It is also a good time
to check all the belts & maybe clean the radiator if you have a rear
one.

Larry 99 Discovery 34Q + HD FXSTI

--- In Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com, "Dean" <gains44@...> wrote:
>
> 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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