russojap
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I installed the spin on primary today and finished putting the OEM secondary filters back together. With fuel cable in the stop position I let the pump run to fill up and bleed the secondaries, maybe two minutes. When I cranked the engine to check for hydraulic lock it turned just a little and stopped, I wasn't sure if had let the starter button off a little and pushed it again and it turned over fine. Then I started the truck and it sounded good but the secondary filters were pouring fuel out, and I really mean pouring, like a waterfall down the side of the engine.
So after shutting the engine off, I pulled out the stop again and turned on the fuel switch to check the leak for maybe 30 seconds. They were barely leaking compared to when the engine was running. I decided to turn it over again with the fuel off and the engine made a squish sound and stopped. I hit the button again and it turned fine. Any idea what's going on ? Could it get hydraulic lock that fast? Is there such a thing as slightly hydro locked? Do you think I hurt anything? I'm giving up on canisters and ordering the spin on secondary filters. Why are they leaking more when the truck is running?
Note, I had also changed the oil but had not started the truck yet ,could oil reaching the filters or the crank hitting the oil cause a slow down of the engine when turning it over? Thank you.
So after shutting the engine off, I pulled out the stop again and turned on the fuel switch to check the leak for maybe 30 seconds. They were barely leaking compared to when the engine was running. I decided to turn it over again with the fuel off and the engine made a squish sound and stopped. I hit the button again and it turned fine. Any idea what's going on ? Could it get hydraulic lock that fast? Is there such a thing as slightly hydro locked? Do you think I hurt anything? I'm giving up on canisters and ordering the spin on secondary filters. Why are they leaking more when the truck is running?
Note, I had also changed the oil but had not started the truck yet ,could oil reaching the filters or the crank hitting the oil cause a slow down of the engine when turning it over? Thank you.
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