3dubs
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This is not a permanent fix!
I went to pick my son up from school and when I stopped diesel was poring out of my truck. I drove it home and opened the hood. Diesel was coming out of the fuel filter. I swapped the filter out but it kept leaking. I could see it was coming out about the middle. I quickly figured out it was the fuel pressure switch. I printed out the TM page with the part numbers and went on the hunt. Finding it was impossible to get I reluctantly found a spin on filter that everyone says is so much better. But I kept searching the internet and found the part was still made. The part is only on military CUCV but it is also an aircraft part. But it would be next week before I could get it. I need my truck so I went to looking at the extra fuel filter bracket trying to figure out how to plug the hole in the bracket but so I could put the switch in when I got it. My wife (who knows nothing about mechanics) said she knew I could do it with only string, bubble gum, and a paperclip. Then she added duct tape because every crazy red neck uses duct tape. She was almost right.
I got my son's plastic gold coins and a rubber glove for parts. For tools I used a flat head screwdriver, leather glove, and a paperclip.
The coins were the perfect size to fill spot the switch goes in. I used the leather glove to hold the paperclip on the stove burner. I used the hot paperclip to put a hole in each coin. So I can use a screw to get them out later.
Then I used the flat head screwdriver to get the old switch out. Then I put about five coins in the rubber glove(I have a box of them for working on the truck but they suck). pulled the rubber tight around the coins and stuck them in the hole.
Ran the flat head screwdriver inside the hole to cut off the extra rubber glove.
Put the metal clip back on and the filter. Just like any good red neck there is no leak now. I just hope the rubber holds up to the diesel.
I went to pick my son up from school and when I stopped diesel was poring out of my truck. I drove it home and opened the hood. Diesel was coming out of the fuel filter. I swapped the filter out but it kept leaking. I could see it was coming out about the middle. I quickly figured out it was the fuel pressure switch. I printed out the TM page with the part numbers and went on the hunt. Finding it was impossible to get I reluctantly found a spin on filter that everyone says is so much better. But I kept searching the internet and found the part was still made. The part is only on military CUCV but it is also an aircraft part. But it would be next week before I could get it. I need my truck so I went to looking at the extra fuel filter bracket trying to figure out how to plug the hole in the bracket but so I could put the switch in when I got it. My wife (who knows nothing about mechanics) said she knew I could do it with only string, bubble gum, and a paperclip. Then she added duct tape because every crazy red neck uses duct tape. She was almost right.
I got my son's plastic gold coins and a rubber glove for parts. For tools I used a flat head screwdriver, leather glove, and a paperclip.
The coins were the perfect size to fill spot the switch goes in. I used the leather glove to hold the paperclip on the stove burner. I used the hot paperclip to put a hole in each coin. So I can use a screw to get them out later.
Then I used the flat head screwdriver to get the old switch out. Then I put about five coins in the rubber glove(I have a box of them for working on the truck but they suck). pulled the rubber tight around the coins and stuck them in the hole.
Ran the flat head screwdriver inside the hole to cut off the extra rubber glove.
Put the metal clip back on and the filter. Just like any good red neck there is no leak now. I just hope the rubber holds up to the diesel.
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