[quote author=HummBob link=topic=481.msg2233#msg2233 date=1212479080]
I dunno?? Try GooGleing!!!
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I know you can add an inline one...not sure if it is worth it or not.
Fuel Filter
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Re: Fuel Filter
I have a part number so there might be a filter. Wix filter number 33129. If this is the case it is tucked between the gas tank and the crossmember behind the t-case. You'll need to remove the t-case skidplate and be very patient, access is VERY limited!! BTW, pay careful attention to which hose connects where since they will connect in either position and if you connect them wrong, bye bye power!
Kevin
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Re: Fuel Filter
[quote author=whitehumh2 link=topic=481.msg2288#msg2288 date=1212586630]
I have a part number so there might be a filter. Wix filter number 33129. If this is the case it is tucked between the gas tank and the crossmember behind the t-case. You'll need to remove the t-case skidplate and be very patient, access is VERY limited!! BTW, pay careful attention to which hose connects where since they will connect in either position and if you connect them wrong, bye bye power!
Kevin
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that would not be good....
Thanks Kevin for the info.
I have a part number so there might be a filter. Wix filter number 33129. If this is the case it is tucked between the gas tank and the crossmember behind the t-case. You'll need to remove the t-case skidplate and be very patient, access is VERY limited!! BTW, pay careful attention to which hose connects where since they will connect in either position and if you connect them wrong, bye bye power!
Kevin
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that would not be good....
Thanks Kevin for the info.
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Re: Fuel Filter
What YEAR?? I think that's ONLY 2003???
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Re: Fuel Filter
[quote author=HummBob link=topic=481.msg2318#msg2318 date=1212652937]
What YEAR?? I think that's ONLY 2003???
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mine is like yours Bob, a 2005
What YEAR?? I think that's ONLY 2003???
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mine is like yours Bob, a 2005
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Re: Fuel Filter
I have not looked into this, but when I had my 1997 Dodge Ram 1500...the fuel filter was in the tank. It was changeable, BUT, you had to drop the fuel tank to do so. I would guess that this may be the same idea.