getouttamyway
06-30-2006, 23:08
We attempted to change the fuel filter on my friend's 1989 Chevy 1500 2wd truck today. We're totally new to this truck and didn't have a book, but we gave it ago. We found the square filter under the air filter element. When we pulled that off we lost about 1/2 cup of fuel. Then we popped the new filter on and clipped it in and put the filter assembly back, wouldn't start.
We assume that black valve on the top of the filter assembly is a purge valve? When we first opened it up (after the filter change) it let out a bunch of air. I then hooked up a tube to it and put the tube into a jar and had my crank the motor. We let the fuel flow until no more air bubbles came out (ended up with about 2-4 cups of fuel in the jar) and it's still not starting. the battery has gotten pretty low from all the cranking. At one point it sounded like it almost started, but no go.
Can someone tell me what else we need to do, or what the correct procedure is to change the fuel filter? I tried a search and all the write-ups sounded like they are for a different motor.
Thanks!
:eek:
We assume that black valve on the top of the filter assembly is a purge valve? When we first opened it up (after the filter change) it let out a bunch of air. I then hooked up a tube to it and put the tube into a jar and had my crank the motor. We let the fuel flow until no more air bubbles came out (ended up with about 2-4 cups of fuel in the jar) and it's still not starting. the battery has gotten pretty low from all the cranking. At one point it sounded like it almost started, but no go.
Can someone tell me what else we need to do, or what the correct procedure is to change the fuel filter? I tried a search and all the write-ups sounded like they are for a different motor.
Thanks!
:eek: