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Old 03-12-2010, 03:48 PM
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do u need the stock fuel filters if u have an air dog

ok so i got an air dog and i got thinking if that has 2 filters y do i need the 2 stock ones so i took them out the truck started and ran for a while but them cut off i thought air was still in the lines so i turned the key a few times befor i started it back and it would run for a min or two but then it what cut off y ? dose the filters have some thing to do with it to keep it running ?

how much pressure dose the the stock pump under the truck on the frame rail put out ?
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Old 03-12-2010, 04:02 PM
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That was a bad idea. Sedimenet in the filter bowls just got into your injectors. I would plan on a new set soon. Even if you cleaned them out, it is not enough. 7.3 have a devise that prevents the engine from running without the fuel filter in. Dunno if the 6.0 does too.
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Old 03-12-2010, 04:12 PM
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na the air dog filters are a smaller micron filter than the stock ones how can sediment get in there ? i put the stock filters back in cuz it didnt run right but now it runs fine it better not mess up the injectors there not stock
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