there is only one fuel filter listed for the Air Dog 100, 150 and Air Dog II 165
You may want to check the flow vs efficiency ratings on those filters.
there is only one fuel filter listed for the Air Dog 100, 150 and Air Dog II 165
Not Duramax related, but it relates to the Cat 1R0751 filter. Assuming everything is the same on an AirDog for a Duramax and a Power Stroke, what would cause the filter to sieze up on the threads of the pickup tube? I swapped my AirDog filter with a 1R0751 Cat filter. Spun the filter up and it was making contact with the bracket and leaking a little when I primed it, so I went to take it off and it would not budge! It wouldn't come off, so I finally muscled up on it and got it off. But it spun the pickup straw out of the bottom of the pump base. I cant even get it out of the filter. Any ideas on what happened assuming the AirDogs are the same between the Duramax and PSD's?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Has anyone experienced problems after removing the aeration tabs on the pump base?
Any info on an adapter made for this setup?
Been running this since I posted the thread. No issues, still works flawlessly. :thumb:
Great stuff here guys and hopefully I am not digging up too old a thread on my first post here, but I did not see if anyone had tried the Donaldson P553203 on their AD2. Looks like this is a 2 micron filter and even has a clear bowl that can be installed on the bottom to drain water out. Any thoughts?
has anyone tried the new Ultra High Efficiency Cat filter 364-5287 in place of the Advanced Efficiency Cat 1R-0751?
I'm about to spring for an AD-200 and wondering if their are any fitment issues with the new CAT UHE filter and the Air Dog...
here is a pic of the new filter posted on another forum
http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/showthread.php?21-Duramax-Filter-Guide&p=401137#post401137
Also I wounder if modifying the AirDog is going to void the warranty. I would bet it does but dont know for sure.
...I work there... lol
You didn't modify the actual unit so it's fine. The only way you can void it is if you actually do something to impeed it's performance or normal working conditions.