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Some will understand this one...
"I Do" (g.i. oath)
I Did
I WILL
Insert ole glory here...
Hear that whirring sound?
That's all the gi's rolling over in their graves due to snowflake Americans today...
But I cannot say
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It can. What's more common is that the o ring that seals the fuel heater starts leaking. The fuel heater is the black plastic thing that's on top of your fuel filter head. You can replace it, but a lot of people remove the heater, tap the hole, and install a pipe plug in there. The fuel heater is at the highest point in the fuel system. Since heat rises, my opinion is that it doesn't do much anyway.Does that little schrader valve fail?
Check where the wire plugs in at the top. That is the fuel heater and they love to leak. It's a little bit of a job to take it apart and put a new seal in it. Or you can clean it up and slather jb weld over it to block it off. I actually took mine all apart and repaired the seal. Then a couple of years later it started leaking again so I did the jb weld. Been fine ever since.I think you all nailed it!
Today noticed the smell of fuel when sitting at a stoplight. When I popped the hood to mess with something ells today I noticed that my fuel filter housing and filter are wet. If fuel is getting out, I guess air can be getting in.
So whats the culprit here? loose lines? (is that what "Olives" are?) Does that little schrader valve fail?
Silicone probably not. But JB weld seems to have been a permanent fix for me. It's been over 5 years now.Glad it was an easy fix.
Just as a heads up, silicone or jb weld may not be a permanent fix.
Here's a more permanent fix, but requires pulling the filter head to do the work.
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7.3 IDI Fuel Filter Heater Delete Kit
Permanently delete the leak prone fuel heater plug port with the CDD Fuel Filter Heater Delete Kit, this kit comes with the correct tap and plug to eliminate the fuel heater leak from the factory 7.3 IDI filter heads. Also included is a smaller plug for the filter head bypass port TSB, to...classicdieseldesigns.com