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This pump you speak of is located on the 3B block, right?
On a VM, it's on top the fuel filter, itself, and I can't figure out where the bleed this POS between.
Clues?
This pump you speak of is located on the 3B block, right?
On a VM, it's on top the fuel filter, itself, and I can't figure out where the bleed this POS between.
Clues?
It's not building pressure and can't find the source of leak.....
It's not building pressure and can't find the source of leak.
or maybe even have plugged.
I can get enough fuel in to start and run for a minute at low RPMs, then it starves and dies.
Are you from the states. If so where did you buy the filter could you find it localy or was it online? And if it was on line where did you find it?You need to re-prime the system after.
It's easy to do..
1. On the drivers side of the engine there is a round knob for the hand pump. Its down low and beside the injection pump in about the middle of the engine. It may be metal or plastic, but its about 1.5 inches around. You need to unscrew it to loosen it off. Then you can pump it back and forth to build pressure. Pump it about 10-15 times.
2. Beside/above the fuel filter there is a line coming in, and a bleeder knob/screw. Its a 10mm with a hole in the end. Open that and air and fuel will start squirting out. Open and close it finger tight (for now). You want a steady stream of diesel coming out. No air mixed in, or sputtering. So open it until you have a nice stream of diesel.
If you start loosing pressure, close it (finger tight) and pump/pressurize the system more. Then repeat until you have a nice stream of diesel. You don't want to leave it open once you start loosing pressure, as you don't want to get air in the line.
3. Once your done, screw the pump back down, and tighten the bleeder knob until it is snug. No need to over tighten.
Basically, you just need to have all the air out of the line.
Air in the line is bad, and will cause your truck to sputter and die (lack of fuel).
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Funny enough my girl friends 3B just got a new fuel filter two days ago.
System had to re-primed twice. Once when cruiser_guy changed it, and then about 30km's later. Symptoms where would hardly run and could not bring the rpm up without the engine dying. Just had no power. There was a small air bubble left in the line.
Cheers,
Nick![]()
so for the diesel filter was you recommend 33393 and for the oil filter you recommend the PH8A from both donaldson? and I know i asked in the other message i sent you but are you from the us?If you still need a filter, and don't want to get overcharged at toyota, you could get a different one. My local Toyota dealership is usually pretty good for price, but they wanted $60 for one.![]()
The Napa/Wix part number is: 33393
It's about $15 bucks.
Or go to Finning/Cat.
They can cross reference you with the Donaldson one.
I forget the number. I could get it if you need it.
Just bring in the 33393 number.
It's under $5, and its GOOD quality.
I bought six.
Two for each truck. We always carry a spare. (Mine, my girlfriend's and her dad (cruiser_guy)
He did confrim it fits right.
We also compared the Donaldson to the Wix.
The Wix is 15-20% bigger (taller), but the Donaldson wieghts 25-40% more.
Personally, I would buy the donaldson, and would buy it even it was $25.
Donaldson makes great stuff and has cheap prices.
I would also recommend te donaldson oil filter.
Just go into Finning/CAT and ask them to cross reference it for you.
It's a PH8A. $7 I think and great quality.
I can get the part # for you.
(I will post them in the part number thread)
Just don't get a fram, or Motomaster or Canadian Tire/Walmart etc...
Cheers,
Nick