Seabee15
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First off I did a search before I posted, and that hasn't helped. 84 m1008 still all original.
Yesterday walking out to my idling CUCV and noticed some fluid leaking. First thing I though was the Radiator, but it wasn't. I back the truck up and inspect the fluid. Turns out its fuel. I couldn't crawl completely under my truck seeing I was still in uniform. From what I could see, its dripping once every 10 seconds and it coming from the passenger side. So I thought the worst. The injector pump. I open the hood, and throughly inspect the injector pump as much as i could from where I was at and did not see any fuel running out of anywhere on the top side of the engine or on the front side of the engine... I checked the fuel injectors the best I could and didn't see any fuel leaking out... After I closed the decided to get on home, I forgot to check around the fuel filter. The truck runs fine. It drives fine and the fuel economy hasn't suffered to much.
So any idea of where else it could be coming from?? Up here in Rochester it just turned bitter cold outside (17 degrees) So i'd rather ask you guys first, get a game plan of what to check.
If it is the filter housing, should i got with the Ebay one or the aftermarket screw on filter type?
Yesterday walking out to my idling CUCV and noticed some fluid leaking. First thing I though was the Radiator, but it wasn't. I back the truck up and inspect the fluid. Turns out its fuel. I couldn't crawl completely under my truck seeing I was still in uniform. From what I could see, its dripping once every 10 seconds and it coming from the passenger side. So I thought the worst. The injector pump. I open the hood, and throughly inspect the injector pump as much as i could from where I was at and did not see any fuel running out of anywhere on the top side of the engine or on the front side of the engine... I checked the fuel injectors the best I could and didn't see any fuel leaking out... After I closed the decided to get on home, I forgot to check around the fuel filter. The truck runs fine. It drives fine and the fuel economy hasn't suffered to much.
So any idea of where else it could be coming from?? Up here in Rochester it just turned bitter cold outside (17 degrees) So i'd rather ask you guys first, get a game plan of what to check.
If it is the filter housing, should i got with the Ebay one or the aftermarket screw on filter type?