30,000 miles on a diesel fuel filter is a very long service life out of a diesel fuel filter. I was thinking about 15,000 being a more reasonable service interval.Can't say that I've changed one yet so I don't know the difficulty of the procedure. The horizontal fuel conditioning module on the frame rail on the 6.0-6.4 ford was not much fun and usually makes a mess. Every duramax after 2007 also kind of sucks to change, my 2012 LML was crappy, pretty much had to pull the whole passenger side fender liner. Point is they all suck to change a little, which is why they probably design them that way so you take it in to the shop or hopefully the dealer and let them change it.Why can't Ram use a screw on fuel filter that has a little more capacity so it can go further? A screw on one would be a whole lot easier to change.
30,000 miles on a diesel fuel filter is a very long service life out of a diesel fuel filter. I was thinking about 15,000 being a more reasonable service interval.Can't say that I've changed one yet so I don't know the difficulty of the procedure. The horizontal fuel conditioning module on the frame rail on the 6.0-6.4 ford was not much fun and usually makes a mess. Every duramax after 2007 also kind of sucks to change, my 2012 LML was crappy, pretty much had to pull the whole passenger side fender liner. Point is they all suck to change a little, which is why they probably design them that way so you take it in to the shop or hopefully the dealer and let them change it.
I ordered the brass plug from Geno's but the $60 cap wrench is a waste of money. I use a $6.00 full size oil filter strap wrench to break mine loose when necessary.I ordered the Geno's tool for removal and the brass plug replacement for it. Hoping that will help out. It shouldn't be half as bad at the 6.4 Ford was. I got drenched and so did my driveway every change. I have been seeing that some people are getting a Fumoto(Oil Change) quick release to replace the plastic plug. Have to keep an eye and see if it helps.
Yep we've got a link here with all the oe Filters for our trucks on the top of the maintenance page. I order from that company for fuel Filters as well, and occasionally throw in a oil filter but I typically run aftermarket for those. But still you found the best place to get them! But $200 for free shipping is a little ridiculous. That's a year+ worth of fuel oil and air Filters all in one order. At that point you'd probably be savingI found the filters online for $21.75 each plus shipping. Ordered two and came out to 55.90 with shipping. I'll bet if someone's willing to order in bulk you can really see some price benefits. Also got the genos drain plug after watching some videos.
I think placing a large zip lock bag over the filter the first time I remove the it is gonna save me a big mess.
Here's where I got my filters. https://www.dieselfiltersonline.com...KWoLh-c5xPo96TGwUrx7skcQMD4Yh83CZ8aAhBU8P8HAQ
It's actually #2 diesel that's dirty, #1 is more refined, but it has tendency to bind with the contaminants that #2 won't. Therefore you are correct, but the dirty fuel is actually the summer blendThe Fuel Filter wrench from Geno's works great, also the replacement brass drain is simple to install. Trust me the POS drain plug that is there does not even work.
Personally you should be changing your fuel filter at least twice a year, just before winter and just after winter. If you do this you will help ensure that you catch all of that nasty stuff from the winter fuel change over. Beside you know what Frame use to say "You can Pay me Now, or You can Pay me later"
Trust me the POS drain plug that is there does not even work.