I've been having some trouble with dry startups in my '91 GW for the 2 years that I've had it.
I always put it down to the state of the engine itself, but now it has carried on doing it even after a complete engine rebuild.
My 360 has the metric filter fitting, so this whole time I have been using Wix 51626 filters (probably about 6+ of them in that time).
A few days ago I switched over to an old Mopar 05012968AA that I had lying around and now the problem seems to be totally gone.
It now builds pressure instantly with no noise at all, even when cold. The pressure stays higher for much longer too.
I know that Babywag has reported similar issues (http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=184610) so I wanted to confirm that I've experienced the same.
Unfortunately, the Mopar 05012968AA that I'm now using hasn't been made in a long time so I need to find something else to use.
What metric filters have you all had luck with?
I always put it down to the state of the engine itself, but now it has carried on doing it even after a complete engine rebuild.
My 360 has the metric filter fitting, so this whole time I have been using Wix 51626 filters (probably about 6+ of them in that time).
A few days ago I switched over to an old Mopar 05012968AA that I had lying around and now the problem seems to be totally gone.
It now builds pressure instantly with no noise at all, even when cold. The pressure stays higher for much longer too.
I know that Babywag has reported similar issues (http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=184610) so I wanted to confirm that I've experienced the same.
Unfortunately, the Mopar 05012968AA that I'm now using hasn't been made in a long time so I need to find something else to use.
What metric filters have you all had luck with?
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