Need a WIF sensor on Sunday..where?

Turbotug

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So I noticed my truck was dripping fuel (slight) from the fuel filter, with out taking it apart I thought it was the o-ring on the WIF. I take the filter off today to find the WIF has cracked in two.:confused:

Gotta use the truck for work tomorrow at 6am. Any ideas?

Or, may be the thread size/pitch with luck I can just get a PVC plug to get me by...
 
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sweetdiesel

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So I noticed my truck was dripping fuel (slight) from the fuel filter, with out taking it apart I thought it was the o-ring on the WIF. I take the filter off today to find the WIF has cracked in two.:confused:

Gotta use the truck for work tomorrow at 6am. Any ideas?

Or, may be the thread size/pitch with luck I can just get a PVC plug to get me by...


Or maybe a different style filter that doesnt use a WIF sensor?

JB weld?
 

Turbotug

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Is there a filter for that head that doesn't use the WIF?

I may just end up bypassing that filter for now. I can get a brass barb and just loop the lines together. The fuel going to that filter is already 2um clean.


Negative on the JB weld. The "top" of it, smashes the o-ring to filter, sheared of the threaded part..
 

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Got a 1/2" brass barb from the hardware store and just looped the lines, wasn't all that bad. Kinda surprised it didn't give me any fits with air in the system either..

Nice to have the manual LP run that the Kennedy harness/controller has.