borjawil
Veteran Member
Awesome, thanks for the info. How do I go about reading voltages for the crank sensor wiring with the vcds (if that's possible)? Hard to get to without removing the oil filter housing to check with my meter.
Already replaced the fuel filter so I hope it's not that. Couple questions though. The lid on the fuel filter housing, how pertinent is it to be flush/sealed? One of the bolts stripped out, and that area of the lid has a gap about 1/8" where as the rest is flush.
I also noticed on the inside of the lid, there's a plastic portion that seats against the top of the filter. There's an o ring around this. When removing it, I noticed a small hole just below the oring groove. Maybe an 1/8" in diameter, though I wouldn't say it's a circle. That's why I'm asking as it's not a circle and almost looks like a tool or something punctured it. Not sure if this is normal or if it would affect anything, as the lid seems to just seal the fuel filter housing, and that's done alabove the hole at the o ring. Though I'm not sure how the fuel feed, return, and whatever the 3rd line is, work inside/through the lid.
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Already replaced the fuel filter so I hope it's not that. Couple questions though. The lid on the fuel filter housing, how pertinent is it to be flush/sealed? One of the bolts stripped out, and that area of the lid has a gap about 1/8" where as the rest is flush.
I also noticed on the inside of the lid, there's a plastic portion that seats against the top of the filter. There's an o ring around this. When removing it, I noticed a small hole just below the oring groove. Maybe an 1/8" in diameter, though I wouldn't say it's a circle. That's why I'm asking as it's not a circle and almost looks like a tool or something punctured it. Not sure if this is normal or if it would affect anything, as the lid seems to just seal the fuel filter housing, and that's done alabove the hole at the o ring. Though I'm not sure how the fuel feed, return, and whatever the 3rd line is, work inside/through the lid.
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