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Primary fuel filter housing replacement?

TexAndy

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So I got a forest service deuce and a half where they had removed the primary fuel filter and housing altogether. In it's place are fittings to bridge the gap between the hard copper fuel lines.

I looked at Jatonka's primary fuel filter spin on adapter but it looks like it requires the stock filter base to work. Which I don't have.

However, a few years ago I replaced my cucv stock fuel filter with a spin on adaptor from one of the big parts stores. Is there any reason why doing something like that wouldn't work on my deuce and a half? Or wouldn't be advisable?

Has anyone here done that? If so, which filter base did you use and why?

Thanks in advance
 

cattlerepairman

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The main reason for using the stock filter base is to be able to return to stock condition easily.

No reason to not use a commercial base/filter combo instead.

I am curious to know what the Forest Service did on the secondary filter side. Did they perhaps put two spin ons in series to create an easily accessible primary/secondary filter setup? We do agree that the stock primary filter is...umm..ill positioned!!

The spin on conversion I use (from Westfolk) only has one secondary filter on a NAPA base and an adapter for the primary in the stock location.

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TexAndy

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It's going to be hard to return my truck to stock condition... it doesn't have a stock primary fuel filter base/housing.

They left the secondary and final fuel filters alone.
 

goodwithwood35

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Napa 4309 is nearly a perfect fit, need to make a bracket. The lines might need a slight tweak to get them to line up, it wasn’t much work to make it work on mine. I borrowed the adapters from the old housing to convert the NPT threads on the housing to the line threads.


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Katahdin

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I've used Bill W's technique on two of my truck, works great. Tip: Keep the bolts and plumbing fittings loose while assembling, then tighten everything down.
 

m715mike

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Just got the wife to order Bill Ws' solution for me as a 29th Anniversary gift. I love that woman.... 8)
29 years, ugh? I bet you needed new filters.

(Okay, I couldn’t help myself.)


On a serious note, thank you for starting this thread. I have spin on oil filters and want to add spin on fuel filters. This information was helpful!
 

77 AMG

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LOL, m715mike. Agreed, thanks to TexAndy for getting this re-do thread rolling. Next up, converting the secondary and finals over to a more"field friendly" version......
 
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