Fuel filter confirmation etc

Topics may eventually be moved to other Delica Canada forums.

Moderators: BCDelica, mark

Post Reply
User avatar
nxski
Posts: 3268
Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:27 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: 1991 Delica L300 Super Exceed
Location: Coquitlam
Location: BC, Canada
Contact:

Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by nxski »

I just went into NAPA in Regina asking for a big list of items and came our empty handed. I wanted;
-L300 fuel filter
-3 locking hitch pins
-premixed heavy duty diesel coolant
-a coupler
-royal purple ATF
-royal purple coolant additive
-royal purple diff fluid

Unfortunately they had nothing. I called CVI and they said the fuel filter was in NAPA's system but no dice, so I searched for the numbers on the forum and came up with BF7534 or NAPA 3128 but the filter looked completely different to what's in my van.

Can anyone confirm these numbers? Also, can anyone tell me how much fluid I need for the tranny, front and rear diff. Also, I know I need to get specialized LSD fluid but are there any other specs to be aware of?
Live the life you love, love the life you live...

Had: 1991 Mitsubishi Delica L300 SuperExceed, heavily modified (totalled by a drunk driver)
Have: 2011 Acura CSX manual, lightly modified
Want: Mitsubishi Pajero Evo

http://nes-design-construction.com
http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/nicolas-spurling/46/b48/924

Nicola Spurling
User avatar
jessef
Posts: 6459
Joined: Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:27 pm
Vehicle: JDM flavour of the month
Location: Vancouver
Location: Vancouver, BC

Re: Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by jessef »

https://www.socialtext.net/delica/fuel_filters

is your transmission drained and bone dry (new torque converter) ?

otherwise, drain from the pan (measure) and put in what you removed. drive to warm and check dipstick level.

unless you're having transmission problems, do not put it on a vacuum/pump machine that forces AT fluid through.

diff. front 1.2 , rear 1.8

75w90 GL4. most gear oils come with LSD friction modifier.

the fuel filter is used a many vehicles. you have a small 4cyl diesel. you don't 'need' heavy duty diesel coolant.

royal purple is not mandatory.

dude. just buy the normal stuff and drive.

get back to BC safe and enjoy the trip
User avatar
nxski
Posts: 3268
Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:27 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: 1991 Delica L300 Super Exceed
Location: Coquitlam
Location: BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by nxski »

I haven't drained the tranny, I'm doing all of this the day after I return so an trying to get everything in order. Thanks for the info, I'll see if I can dig up what I want and if not I'll use the "normal" stuff. :-D
Live the life you love, love the life you live...

Had: 1991 Mitsubishi Delica L300 SuperExceed, heavily modified (totalled by a drunk driver)
Have: 2011 Acura CSX manual, lightly modified
Want: Mitsubishi Pajero Evo

http://nes-design-construction.com
http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/nicolas-spurling/46/b48/924

Nicola Spurling
403delica
Posts: 270
Joined: Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:55 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: LWB L400
Location: Calgary

Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by 403delica »

[quote="jfarsang"]https://www.socialtext.net/delica/fuel_filters



unless you're having transmission problems, do not put it on a vacuum/pump machine that forces AT fluid through.

Why do you say that?


Evan

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
User avatar
Firesong
Posts: 1363
Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:03 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: 1998 L400 Delica Chamonix
Location: Saskatoon
Location: Saskatoon, SK. Canada

Re: Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by Firesong »

You coming through Saskatoon?
I have an oil, fuel and air filter sitting here :)

Firesong
User avatar
nxski
Posts: 3268
Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:27 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: 1991 Delica L300 Super Exceed
Location: Coquitlam
Location: BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by nxski »

No such luck, I'll be in Drumheller tonight.
Live the life you love, love the life you live...

Had: 1991 Mitsubishi Delica L300 SuperExceed, heavily modified (totalled by a drunk driver)
Have: 2011 Acura CSX manual, lightly modified
Want: Mitsubishi Pajero Evo

http://nes-design-construction.com
http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/nicolas-spurling/46/b48/924

Nicola Spurling
User avatar
Firesong
Posts: 1363
Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:03 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: 1998 L400 Delica Chamonix
Location: Saskatoon
Location: Saskatoon, SK. Canada

Re: Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by Firesong »

Oh well.. happy trails!
Thought maybe you were coming through on your way to Edmonton of such.

FS
User avatar
nxski
Posts: 3268
Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:27 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: 1991 Delica L300 Super Exceed
Location: Coquitlam
Location: BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by nxski »

Thanks, I'm heading to Calgary before Edmonton so the Sakatoon route didn't really work out in the end.
Live the life you love, love the life you live...

Had: 1991 Mitsubishi Delica L300 SuperExceed, heavily modified (totalled by a drunk driver)
Have: 2011 Acura CSX manual, lightly modified
Want: Mitsubishi Pajero Evo

http://nes-design-construction.com
http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/nicolas-spurling/46/b48/924

Nicola Spurling
User avatar
jessef
Posts: 6459
Joined: Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:27 pm
Vehicle: JDM flavour of the month
Location: Vancouver
Location: Vancouver, BC

Re: Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by jessef »

403delica wrote:
jfarsang wrote:https://www.socialtext.net/delica/fuel_filters



unless you're having transmission problems, do not put it on a vacuum/pump machine that forces AT fluid through.

Why do you say that?


Evan

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
it is well known that old transmissions that were working well before a flush, ended up toast after. reasoning. Old transmissions have varnish built up inside. The fresh additives from the new fluid via flushing attack the deposits, causing them to break off and jam valves, clog passageways, etc.

the best way to 'flush' the transmission is to do it in stages. drain, fill, drive. drain, fill drive. At least on old transmissions.
403delica
Posts: 270
Joined: Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:55 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: LWB L400
Location: Calgary

Re: Fuel filter confirmation etc

Post by 403delica »

lots of modern "flush" machines now use the transmission oil pump to drive the fluid, AKA you tap into cooler lines and remove old fluid and meter in new fluid at the same time with out the aid of pressure or air. These machines are safe. As for varnish build up... i agree with older DEX 3 to a certain extent. Transmission fluid has anti "coking " properties that allow it to not build up. Most damage done by flushing machines occurs from technician error... revving the vehicle in reverse ( highest pressure gear) which coupled with aggressive cleaners causing pitting or corrosion in seals. I agree jesse, i love the idea of doing a flush in stages, it also empties the torque converter! :-D
Post Reply

Return to “General Discussion”