[AT] Tractor parts getter repaired?
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Tue Feb 23 04:30:05 PST 2016
I finally got so fed up with clogged fuel injectors that I bought a new
gasoline tank and dropped the old fuel tank on the 2000 F-150 this
weekend. There was so much rust on the pump and filter assembly I
changed it also. The Fuel filter would not filter out the sediment in
the fuel. When we looked in the fuel tank, there was a 1/4 inch of sand
and small gravels in the bottom of the tank. There was some rust/scale
on the side of the tank. This truck may have sat for over 2 years when
looking at mileage and dates on the service tags. I think someone
dumped sand in the tank while it sat in the parking lot of the county
jail!!! The sand would cut the rust off the sides of the tank and then
it would be in the gas. My real beef is that the fuel filter is only a
10 micron while the screen in the injectors is about a 2 micron. The
screen in the injector is really the filter, not the fuel filter. I
contacted Wix filters and they responded that the only filter is the 10
micron. Since this is a pressurized system, there is not a 2 micron
fuel filter made for 150 psi service.
It looks like Ford engineers wanted to make sure this got into the
dealership for service if bad gas was found.....
I found an injector rebuild kit on Ebay for $20 and a small tool to
remove the screen from the injector. It sure beats buying new
injectors. Last night I repaired 2 of the injectors and reinstalled
them and they worked fine...
I spent the day spreading fertilizer yesterday. It was supposed to
start raining today. It is just sprinkling here, most of the rain is
South of us. Hopefully this is not the start of another drought....
List is sure quiet lately....
Cecil in OKla
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