I was at my neighbor's, and he was changing fuel filters on his IH 966. They were spin on filters and everything was easy-peasy. Minimal bleeding and
the IH fired right up, and he did not spill any fuel.
We have fought our White/Perkins cartridge fuel filters for years. Sometimes you can replace them and bleed easily. Other times not. You have to be
very careful of the o-rings and fill the bowls with fuel and then install the bolts and then start the bleeding. I always end up spilling fuel on
myself. Does anyone know if there is a conversion to allow spin-on fuel filters on the 6.354 Perkins engines? Thanks.
the IH fired right up, and he did not spill any fuel.
We have fought our White/Perkins cartridge fuel filters for years. Sometimes you can replace them and bleed easily. Other times not. You have to be
very careful of the o-rings and fill the bowls with fuel and then install the bolts and then start the bleeding. I always end up spilling fuel on
myself. Does anyone know if there is a conversion to allow spin-on fuel filters on the 6.354 Perkins engines? Thanks.