What is the fuel filter base on a Duramax?
The Alliant AP0029 Fuel Filter Base and Hand Primer Seal Kit is designed to rebuild the fuel filter base (also known as a fuel filter head) found on your 2001-2010 GM 6.6L Duramax.
What kind of fuel rail plug does a Duramax use?
The Attitude Performance Products 2004 LB7 Fuel Rail Plug for your 2001-2004 GM 6.6L Duramax is designed to replace the stock pressure relief valve. This valve helps maintain fuel rail pressure during heavy engine load conditions, while eliminating the potential for low fuel rail pressure DTC Code P1093.
How can I fix gelled diesel fuel in my car?
Replace the filter element and housing and prime the diesel fuel system as recommended by the manufacturer. Wait for 30 minutes for Sno-Cat™ to work around the injector rails then start the engine afterwards. Using fuel additives are a very easy answer to the question about how to fix gelled diesel fuel.
What happens when untreated diesel fuel gels?
Untreated diesel fuel will start to gel at just 32 degrees and be fully gelled around 15 degrees. The term “gelling” means that the diesel fuel literally turns into a hard, paste like wax. This substance obviously cannot be pumped into fuel lines, pumps or injectors, so the vehicle will not run. How to prevent fuel gelling…
How do you replace a fuel line on a Chevy Duramax?
If so you need a quick disconnect tool to remove the line and your not going to like the price of the replacement from GM. another alternative is after you remove the line is to carefully cut the crimp fitting enough to remove the rubber line from the steel and the just replace the rubber part using hose clamps.
Why are my fuel lines leaking on my Duramax?
I have an 07.5 LMM and my fuel lines are leaking where the rubber hoses are crimped to the hard lines. I was wondering if anyone has replaced these and how difficult they are to change. Anything special that i need to do or any suggestions are much appreciated. Do they make a aftermarket fuel lines that are better than the stock ones.
Untreated diesel fuel will start to gel at just 32 degrees and be fully gelled around 15 degrees. The term “gelling” means that the diesel fuel literally turns into a hard, paste like wax. This substance obviously cannot be pumped into fuel lines, pumps or injectors, so the vehicle will not run. How to prevent fuel gelling…
Can a rubber fuel line fail aftermarket?
Any of the hoses that are rubber with metal crimped ends will eventually fail. Most switch to aftermarket, but I have no knowledge of those as I haven’t done it. Welcome to the forum. Look around and you’ll learn a lot. Do you mean the one over the fuel tank?