Fuel leak when cold

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Tell me more about these O-rings. Easy replace ?

Easy fix.

You can get a Fuel/water drain rebuild kit from Ford, or, chase down the proper size O rings (cheaper)... You could also check the SDD Site Sponsors.. they may have them too.

With a mirror, look on the back side of yer filter housing.. yul see the Yellow drain valve lever and associated screws* for the drain valve assembly.

Like TG sez.. put a extension hose on the drain tube (avoids a mess).. loosen the filter lid, drain the housing, remove the filter, remove the whole valve assembly, replace the O rings.. re-install and tighten, the valve assembly, filter and lid. Turn the key on a couple times to purdge (fill) the filter housing. Start the engine and inspect yer work.

Done Deal.

When you say BatterY did you mean Just One ? If so.. you should Allways replace BOTH Battery's on these things..

Joe


* Tighter.. is not better. Snug the screws down with Only the same force.. as it took to loosen them.
 
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BigRedJeep

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my truck was also leaking the past couple weeks. makeing my clutch slip like no tomorrow. found that the 4 torque head screws on the back of the filter bowl assm were loose. boggled my mind. haha
 

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Easy fix.

You can get a Fuel/water drain rebuild kit from Ford, or, chase down the proper size O rings (cheaper)... You could also check the SDD Site Sponsors.. they may have them too.

With a mirror, look on the back side of yer filter housing.. yul see the Yellow drain valve lever and associated screws* for the drain valve assembly.

Like TG sez.. put a extension hose on the drain tube (avoids a mess).. loosen the filter lid, drain the housing, remove the filter, remove the whole valve assembly, replace the O rings.. re-install and tighten, the valve assembly, filter and lid. Turn the key on a couple times to purdge (fill) the filter housing. Start the engine and inspect yer work.

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what about replacing the whole drain valve???? would that do the same thing as the Fuel/water drain rebuild kit will do??
 

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what about replacing the whole drain valve???? would that do the same thing as the Fuel/water drain rebuild kit will do??

"Rebuild kit", was prolly a bad choice of words. Replacement Valve Assembly would have been better ?

What I got from FORD had everything, except a new drain tube.

Joe
 
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"Rebuild kit", was prolly a bad choice of words. Replacement Valve Assembly would have been better ?

What I got from FORD had everything, except a new drain tube.

Joe

got it , right at 60.00 at the dealership
 

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Bill at dfuser has the o-rings and valve kits also.

Related to the fuel leak is that the fuel pressure rises the colder the fuel gets for example when I have my heat exchanger off the fuel pressure is 75-76 psi when I open the hot coolant to the exchanger the fuel pressure drops back to 71-72 psi.

Just that little pressure rise can reveal a bad 0-ring,I'm not sure what psi the drain valve o-rings are rated to when not compromised.
 

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Bill at dfuser has the o-rings and valve kits also.

Related to the fuel leak is that the fuel pressure rises the colder the fuel gets for example when I have my heat exchanger off the fuel pressure is 75-76 psi when I open the hot coolant to the exchanger the fuel pressure drops back to 71-72 psi.

Just that little pressure rise can reveal a bad 0-ring,I'm not sure what psi the drain valve o-rings are rated to when not compromised.

very interesting! I didnt know that happened.
 

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I keep a check on the fuel pressure especially when the temps get cold outside,I worry more when it get's into the teens and down.

A few years ago we were traveling across Wyoming and it was zero degrees at noontime going across 80,the injectors to say the least were not happy(peezed off).
 

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