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Old 04-24-2004, 07:41 PM
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water seperater

I have a 1997 f350 7.3 power strok diesel . Do I have a water and gas seperater ? If I do where would it be ?
 
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Old 04-24-2004, 08:05 PM
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You have a water seperator. I must remind you, it's for diesel, not gas. It's under the plastic cover on your engine. There is a lid on a hinge on the 1997 that flips up and this is a picture of the fuel bowl (with the plastic removed):

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...7814cZOLspiYVv

I'm assuming you're looking for information on changing the fuel filter, so here it is:

Once you have done this once it won't take more than 5 minutes to do. Here's what you do:

1. Open lid/remove plastic cover over fuel bowl (depending on year).

2. Open drain valve (to the left side at the bottom of the bowl) by pushing it to the left (back of the truck). You may want to attach a piece of 5/16" hose to the bottom of the drain so you can avoid a mess.

3. Unscrew the fuel bowl lid. You may need to use tools to loosen the lid, but I can usually get mine by hand. If I need to I can hook up my 1/2" socket wrench to the lid.

4. Remove the old fuel filter and o-ring (from the lid).

5. Close the drain valve on the fuel bowl.

6. This is optional. Fill the fuel bowl about 1/2 way with Standyne Lubricity Formula or a similar product.

7. Install the new o-ring on the lid making sure to follow the instructions for the beveled edge. Lightly coat the new o-ring with fresh diesel fuel.

8. Attach the new fuel filter to the lid.

9. Install the new filter/lid and make sure it is on straight and tight.

10. Turn the key and wait for at least 10 seconds, especially if you didn't add any additive to the fuel bowl. This will allow the fuel bowl to fill before you start the engine.

You can use filters that come attached to the lid, but don't throw your lid away. You may need it if you go back to the other style filter.
 
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Old 04-24-2004, 08:06 PM
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it is built into the fuel filter housing. down towards the bottom of the fuel filter housing on the pass. side is a lever, you push that lever down to drain it(it will also dump some fuel out). at least that is how it works on the '99 and later psd's i would think yours would be the same but i do not know for sure.
 
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Thank you !!
 
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How often should you drain the H20 out.
 
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I drain mine until I smell diesel every time I change the oil. When I change the filter I completely drain the fuel bowl.
 
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I've noticed in some place the fuel filter and the water seperator are either as a kit, or together. Is there a diffrent interval for replacing one or the other?
 
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Same interval with either the filter or filter/cap combo.
 




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