TheOxman
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Hey everyone. So over the weekend I decided to knock out a bunch of basic maintenance on the deuce I just picked up. My goal was to change the air filter, change the oil, change the oil filters, change the fuel filters, and change the coolant.
I was able to change the air filter just fine. I started running into problems after that.
The primary fuel filter took a little while, but I changed it. Some nasty junk in there. I could NOT get the fuel line screw to thread back into the filter housing on either end. I noticed that the fuel line itself was looking a little iffy and was kinked, and I couldn't leave the truck sitting where it was, so I ended up cutting the fuel line on both ends and connecting them with rubber fuel line and clamps, bypassing the primary fuel filter. So, I need a new fuel line with nuts, one from the fuel tank to the primary filter and one from the primary filter to the next stop. I'd also like to replace the part of the filter housing that the lines thread into. Can anyone send me a link to where I could find those exact items? I am new to this and have done some searching, but I am not sure exactly what I should be looking for.
Next, the square drain plug for the oil filters was rounded down. I couldn't get it out. I still changed the filters, though it was a little messy. Any ideas on how to get that rounded down drain plug out?
In addition, I noticed a coolant leak. I have attached some pictures. Any idea where it's coming from?
The last two pictures: Is that wet spot near the bottom of the dipstick something I should be concerned about? Also, is that sticker valid in that I can ONLY use diesel?
So, all I did was change the air filter, the primary fuel filter, the oil, and the oil filters. I still have to change the coolant, the secondary and final fuel filters, and the coolant. I also have to repair my fuel line and repair a coolant leak.
I'd really appreciate any help in indentifying the source of the coolant leak as well as being directed to a source for the two fuel lines and the parts they screw into on both ends of the primary fuel filter housing.
I am very mechanically inept and am hoping I won't regret my purchase!
Pics attached, thank you all for your help.
I was able to change the air filter just fine. I started running into problems after that.
The primary fuel filter took a little while, but I changed it. Some nasty junk in there. I could NOT get the fuel line screw to thread back into the filter housing on either end. I noticed that the fuel line itself was looking a little iffy and was kinked, and I couldn't leave the truck sitting where it was, so I ended up cutting the fuel line on both ends and connecting them with rubber fuel line and clamps, bypassing the primary fuel filter. So, I need a new fuel line with nuts, one from the fuel tank to the primary filter and one from the primary filter to the next stop. I'd also like to replace the part of the filter housing that the lines thread into. Can anyone send me a link to where I could find those exact items? I am new to this and have done some searching, but I am not sure exactly what I should be looking for.
Next, the square drain plug for the oil filters was rounded down. I couldn't get it out. I still changed the filters, though it was a little messy. Any ideas on how to get that rounded down drain plug out?
In addition, I noticed a coolant leak. I have attached some pictures. Any idea where it's coming from?
The last two pictures: Is that wet spot near the bottom of the dipstick something I should be concerned about? Also, is that sticker valid in that I can ONLY use diesel?
So, all I did was change the air filter, the primary fuel filter, the oil, and the oil filters. I still have to change the coolant, the secondary and final fuel filters, and the coolant. I also have to repair my fuel line and repair a coolant leak.
I'd really appreciate any help in indentifying the source of the coolant leak as well as being directed to a source for the two fuel lines and the parts they screw into on both ends of the primary fuel filter housing.
I am very mechanically inept and am hoping I won't regret my purchase!
Pics attached, thank you all for your help.
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