Ok, so my 2002 duramax runs great untill I shut the truck off and try to start it again. The fuel filter plunger will not hold pressure. So it takes a series of pumping and starting, and running it up and down the street to get the truck to stay running. But even when continuously running, the plunger still doesnt feel like there is any pressure there like it did when new.
Well here is the question: As most of you know the 2001-2004.5 fuel filter housing is $600+. Everyone seems to doing the rebuild o-ring kit for $20-30 bucks on these to fix the problem. What if the housing is cracked?
CAN I use the 2004.5-2011 fuel filter housing assembly? It is only $157 at dealer, even cheaper online. You get new WIC, New filter, and new head. Seems like a better idea then rebuild o-rings on older version. The problem is the newer filter head housing fuel lines are indexed at a slight different angle. So I would need to extend rubber fuel lines and I think it should work.
Has anyone used a new 2004.5+ filter housing (part number 12642623) on a pre 2004.5 duramax (part number 97780061)? How did it work for you?
Well here is the question: As most of you know the 2001-2004.5 fuel filter housing is $600+. Everyone seems to doing the rebuild o-ring kit for $20-30 bucks on these to fix the problem. What if the housing is cracked?
CAN I use the 2004.5-2011 fuel filter housing assembly? It is only $157 at dealer, even cheaper online. You get new WIC, New filter, and new head. Seems like a better idea then rebuild o-rings on older version. The problem is the newer filter head housing fuel lines are indexed at a slight different angle. So I would need to extend rubber fuel lines and I think it should work.
Has anyone used a new 2004.5+ filter housing (part number 12642623) on a pre 2004.5 duramax (part number 97780061)? How did it work for you?