Ok so I figured I would inform ya'll of my little mishap. I ordered all the filters for the Deuce from Deuceman and got them in yesterday. I proceded to change all the filters last night. I got the 2 secondary filters changed without a hitch. They were filthy and had about 2 inches of sediment and rust in the bottom of them. Then I went on to the primary. It was worse. I loosened the alternator and then moved it up as to get to the bolt. Got it apart and it had about 3-4 inches of crap in it. Got it back on. Then I moved on and drained the oil. Then to the filters. Boy that was a mess. The truck had set all day and then started for about 3-4 minutes to pull it in the shop then sat another hour. Needless to say the filters were not empty. So after cleaning up my small oil spill, I pulled out the old seals and put the new ones in their places. Then I set the new oil filters in place and put the housings back on and tightened them down. After I double checked everything I opened the last fuel filters petcock and went to turn on the power. No fuel pump. So I go back there and mess with the cables. The power side of the cable is pretty well corroded so I do the best I can to clean it up and take my voltmeter and its getting 25 volts to it.. So I then take off the 3 little nuts exposing a odd fuse (MDL-2, 125 V). It was blown out. So I load up in the car and run to the parts store with a few minutes to spare before they close and can't find this fuse. ( At the time I didn't know what amp it was.) I bought the closest thing I could find, which was a 20 amp fuse , and drive back to the shop. Put it in and...nothing. So now I am mad. I then pulled the pump out and and beat on it and then tried jumping power straight from the battery to the pump. Nothing. So I decide to put it back in the tank and clean up and go home. I put it back in and turn the power on one more time and it slowly rumbles to life. Shortly after I have a stream of clean fuel at the filter. Close off the petcock and hit the starter. After about 3 10 second bursts it fires up and runs real smooth. After about 8-10 seconds I have 60 psi of oil pressure. Check everything for leaks. Slight seepage around one of the oil filter housings. So I snug it up a little more and spray it off with brake cleaner. No more seepage. So I back it out of the shop so I can clean up the bay I was in. It took me about 15 minutes, during this time I let it run outside. When I was done cleaning I went out there and looked under the truck no leaks. I pulled it in and then right when I was about to shut it off I heard what sounded like someone dumping a bucket of water right under the truck. I immediately shut it off and got out. Underneath the truck was an oil spill that rivaled that of the Exxon Valdez !!! I run for the oil dry and realize I don't have near enough to soak it up. I then decided I would build a small retaining wall around the huge puddle out of the oil dry I did have to atleast try and contain it and not harm any seals or sea lions. To give ya'll an idea of the size of this spill it went from the out side to the outside of the front tires and from the winch bumper to about the middle of under the cab. After I got it contained I popped the hood and looked to see if there was any obvious cause for the leak. Couldn't see anything, it was all dripping in oil. I said screw it, and I washed up and headed home. Fast forward to this morning. I got back and decided the only thing that could have caused it was something to do with the oil filters. I decided to pull the problematic one that was seeping and sure enough I found the culprit. When I put on the housing apparently about and 8th of the seal went inside of the housing, preventing it from sealing on that portion. How it ran for approximately 20 minutes before it erupted I don't know. But it made one hell of a mess. I guess what I am trying to say it that always make sure the seals actually seal. Also always plan for the worse and plan for the simplest of jobs to take the longest and be the hardest. I know this is worthless without pictures but due to the relatively easy nature of the job my camera was at home charging. And although I had my Iphone, providing proof of my ignorance was the least of my worries. Anyways, hope you enjoyed my story and maybe someone will learn something from it. Everyone have a good weekend.
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