Bcurtman
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I sneaked home early from work today to change the primary fuel filter on my deuce. I had replaced both secondaries Sunday, and then proceeded to run my batteries down trying to start it.
I pulled the primary canister off, and was greeted by the brass "cone" setting on top of the filter like a hat, pointed end up. Then came the filter, then the washers, spring, etc. I had searched this last night and had the filter assy diagram in front of me. I could not see how the truck was even getting fuel before, with it assembled like this.
The filter I took out was a stone type filter, I'd say it reminded me of a air stone in a fish tank. I cleaned it up and put it back together according to the drawing, and that made sense to me. We tried to pull start it, but supper was ready. Guess I'm going to have to buy new batteries. I also opened the vent on top of the fuel canisters and turned on the master switch until I had all the air out. Didn't want to fire. Of course I managed to break the little vent shaft off when I snugged it down.
Anybody seen the type of filter I'm talking about? How did it run with the hat on top of the filter-and it ran well-but always hard to start...
I pulled the primary canister off, and was greeted by the brass "cone" setting on top of the filter like a hat, pointed end up. Then came the filter, then the washers, spring, etc. I had searched this last night and had the filter assy diagram in front of me. I could not see how the truck was even getting fuel before, with it assembled like this.
The filter I took out was a stone type filter, I'd say it reminded me of a air stone in a fish tank. I cleaned it up and put it back together according to the drawing, and that made sense to me. We tried to pull start it, but supper was ready. Guess I'm going to have to buy new batteries. I also opened the vent on top of the fuel canisters and turned on the master switch until I had all the air out. Didn't want to fire. Of course I managed to break the little vent shaft off when I snugged it down.
Anybody seen the type of filter I'm talking about? How did it run with the hat on top of the filter-and it ran well-but always hard to start...