Yeah, I have a cross-country trip coming up and this was one of the first thing I did, on the ram I had they have two and man what a pain, well one of them anyway.
Sorry for late reply I am 99% certain yes I am in process of confirming it’s the same part number. My parts catalogs are not showing GM 2024 to me yet it looks like only accessories temporary until it’s updated like every year. But I have connections since I’ve been in the industry for 30 years and I’m working on getting that confirmed.
Because it’s the same engine , and same fuel setup , the aftermarket guys are already claiming it’s the same so I’m 99% certain yes but I am confirming from gm themselves as we speak 👍🏽
That’s a customers unit I am a mechanic lmaoo n 99% of my customers want oem parts . I would say I would look at them for my duramax but my duramax is a fass 165 gph hahah
Fuel does spill out when you unscrew it and fuel drains out constantly until you put everything back together that’s why the bucket is under catching all The fuel that drains not water
No need there is no water to drain there , or any water there at all it’s all fuel , you would be wasting fuel if you did that . Please nobody listen to his comment it’s bad advice
Yeah, I have a cross-country trip coming up and this was one of the first thing I did, on the ram I had they have two and man what a pain, well one of them anyway.
Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for the video
Good video. Those are O rings not rubber grommets 😉
@@paulwilliams4704 yeah no shi bum I said o rings goofy
I have. 2024….same filter..?
Sorry for late reply I am 99% certain yes I am in process of confirming it’s the same part number. My parts catalogs are not showing GM 2024 to me yet it looks like only accessories temporary until it’s updated like every year. But I have connections since I’ve been in the industry for 30 years and I’m working on getting that confirmed.
Because it’s the same engine , and same fuel setup , the aftermarket guys are already claiming it’s the same so I’m 99% certain yes but I am confirming from gm themselves as we speak 👍🏽
Yes it’s the same filter I’ll update my video to 2024 in the title !
Get a pure power fuel filter will work better than paper filters
That’s a customers unit I am a mechanic lmaoo n 99% of my customers want oem parts . I would say I would look at them for my duramax but my duramax is a fass 165 gph hahah
There is a drain screw in bottom of filter cannister to drain water.
Fuel
Why do they put a drain screw in very bottom.If it drained fuel it wouldnt spill out when you uncrewed the cannister.
Fuel does spill out when you unscrew it and fuel drains out constantly until you put everything back together that’s why the bucket is under catching all The fuel that drains not water
Leave this to the professionals
What does the drain plug do on the very bottom of cannister.?
@@TheJcrandazzo used mainly to help prime fuel pump to restart trucks that have been ran out of fuel .
I would clean out the filter housing and drain any remaining water before popping on the filter and screwing it back on
No need there is no water to drain there , or any water there at all it’s all fuel , you would be wasting fuel if you did that . Please nobody listen to his comment it’s bad advice
Close the truck door to stop the chime😮
Wrong video ? Lmaoo this video has nothing to do with door chimes wtf