Babylon
Well-Known Member
Before changing the primary fuel filter, would it not be a good idea to close the fuel-cock first and run the filter bowl dry (or almost dry if you've got a glass bowl) before spinning the thing open? Thinking about reducing the mess of fuel spills.
What are the downsides?
The bowl and hoses probably contain half a litre, so the process would involve up to half an hour's running.
Running the thing dry would introduce air into the system, but one's always got to bleed the system after changing filters anyway.
What are the downsides?
The bowl and hoses probably contain half a litre, so the process would involve up to half an hour's running.
Running the thing dry would introduce air into the system, but one's always got to bleed the system after changing filters anyway.