Took the truck for its test this morning......... straight through no problem. Then got carried away and asked them to change the fuel filter, now they can't start it up and have flattened the battery. I guess that they didn't prime the filter up before starting it, so I'm sat at home waiting, and have got a million things to get done this afternoon ready for my holiday
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Then got carried away and asked them to change the fuel filter, now they can't start it up and have flattened the battery. I guess that they didn't prime the filter up before starting it
When you get your surf back I would have a ride round and find a garage that knows what they are doing.
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or next time tell them to fill the fuel filter with diesel and then fit it.Originally posted by GranvilleThen got carried away and asked them to change the fuel filter, now they can't start it up and have flattened the battery. I guess that they didn't prime the filter up before starting it
When you get your surf back I would have a ride round and find a garage that knows what they are doing.
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Managed to get it going after charging the battery up. I had a hand operated vacuum pump (no tittering at the back) to draw the fuel up. Job doneOriginally posted by vatchmanor next time tell them to fill the fuel filter with diesel and then fit it.
[SIZE=4][FONT=Century Gothic]I can fix it...it won't be cheap.........or pretty![/FONT][/SIZE]
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oh I like a good titter!!Originally posted by jet1749Managed to get it going after charging the battery up. I had a hand operated vacuum pump (no tittering at the back) to draw the fuel up. Job done
Tony
Did I mention I have a BLUE one
Tony

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Hmm.....funnily enough I was staring at a replacement filter the other day and wondering how I was going to fit it. Anyone out there got any handy tips? Last thing I need is to begger thing up.Originally posted by da SLUG manso they didn't have a starter pack??... what did they think happened if they kept cranking it over??
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a vice and hammer. oh, ond some pipe grips.... and a towel to grip the filter in the vice cos it'll be slippy!Originally posted by gerrylHmm.....funnily enough I was staring at a replacement filter the other day and wondering how I was going to fit it. Anyone out there got any handy tips? Last thing I need is to begger thing up.Last edited by da SLUG man; 9 August 2005, 10:42.nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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:i removed the fuel pipes and took off the complete filter head then took the whole thing to the vice and removed the filter.saves leaning over the wing and breaking your back and swearing at the truck when you go to put the water trap sensor back in and you cant find the hole.Originally posted by gerrylHmm.....funnily enough I was staring at a replacement filter the other day and wondering how I was going to fit it. Anyone out there got any handy tips? Last thing I need is to begger thing up.
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why didnt i think of that,oh well thats what sorts the men out from the boys.cheers chillit will try that next time
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