Question Changing the Fuel Filters on 6.0

Traveler1

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New to this site and enjoy reading and trying to learn more about my 6.0 - my questions is do I need to relieve fuel pressure before removing fuel filters or do I have to prime one or the other after replacing them.. ..I have heard some people have had problems after changing the filters..Not sure why?? Thanks in advance for your replies.
 

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I've never heard that it does either way. Personally, I change the upper filter first...same time as I'm changing the oil filter. I change the fuel filters every 10k, oil is every 5k. Anyway, after I'm done in the engine bay, then I crawl under for the frame mounted filter.

Main thing I do is cycle the fuel pump with the key 4-5 times before I start it up. Never had a problem yet.
 

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I do not think it matters. I have changed one first, and the next time it was the other first. I did not see any issues. I did, the second time, drain the Primary filter using the water drain, that helped make less of a mess.
 

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I love the smell of diesel fuel in the morning..... or was that napalm?
 

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i change the secondary filter 1st cuz itz alot easier, then put my bathin suit on 4 the primary filter underneith the truck !!!
 

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fuel filters and MPG

any opinions on whether changing fuel filters every 15K vs. 30K will result in better fuel economy. I disconnected my EGR after it continually sooted up and now wonder if I have a carbon problem in my manifold since my mileage is only 14.9 mpg at 2000 rpm on the interstate. Any opinions??? Thanks!
 

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The filter will not have any effect on mileage. The computer can change this (with a programmer) but not the filter. If a diesel runs "lean" if makes less power. There is no "lean" or "rich" in a diesel engine in the way there is in a gas engine. You will have to re-adjust your thinking in this matter.

Dave
 

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