Here, the diesel with that color is heating oil for homes, which cost a fraction of the fuel. Some trucks uses this trick to save money but If gov knows this, driver is in serious trouble
This is proper marine diesel being used in a marine diesel engine. Marine diesel has red dye in it simply because it's illegal for use in road vehicles.
You can, Yon, but it makes an awful mess! Instead, after installing the new filter, I like to crank the engine briefly and allow the lift pump to draw fuel through the newly installed filter. Irrespective of how you install the new filter, bleeding air from the system will still be required.
How about some better lighting and a detailed view of exactly which bolts/banjo connections/screws to loosen?
They are all different. Consult your engine manufactures service book.
Good video short sharp and to the point how it should be done
Thank you so much, Ringmast3r! Appreciate the feedback.
I really need the full bleed shown
Thanks for the feedback, Robert. We'll consider redoing this in the future.
You dont renew the sealing rings of the banjo bolt?
Nice how-to! Thanks a lot!
You are quite welcome! Thanks for watching.
Here, the diesel with that color is heating oil for homes, which cost a fraction of the fuel. Some trucks uses this trick to save money but If gov knows this, driver is in serious trouble
This is proper marine diesel being used in a marine diesel engine. Marine diesel has red dye in it simply because it's illegal for use in road vehicles.
BoatUS watch out in holland( or europe?) for a yacht you have to use the white(taxed) diesel or heavy fines will be given.
Fill the filter with clean fuel before you install it
You can, Yon, but it makes an awful mess! Instead, after installing the new filter, I like to crank the engine briefly and allow the lift pump to draw fuel through the newly installed filter. Irrespective of how you install the new filter, bleeding air from the system will still be required.
@@boatus do you crank the engine briefly prior to bleeding the air from the system?
thanks sir.
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Mark says he gets that in the airport sometimes. LOL!