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Old 08-01-2006, 04:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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fuel filter change and coolant procedures

can anyone give me some beta on the proper way to change my fuel filter and purge the air out of the fuel system? and also the best way to flush the coolant system? i know that i need to fill the new filter with fuel before i put it on but i don't see any kind of air purge valve.... on the coolant i was thinking of putting one of those valves on a heater hose that allows one to hook a water hose up and purge the whole system out, is that okay with a diesel? is it okay to run the engine for a few minutes with no sca's and coolant in it while the system flushes?

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