Well, being the frugal guy that I am I had to change my Fuel Filter this morning. The dash indicator said 10% left but, it has been in there for 14K mi and I was losing power. Will go to the normal every 10K mi like most others are doing since I have bumped the motor up a bit.
Anyway I took pictures and will share. Yep that's the filter. I keep one in the truck as it was said you never know when you will get bad fuel and stranded in the middle of BFE without anything.
I did my change from the top and I just got one ouchy that lost a couple of ml's of blood. Oh, did I say that this was the first time I have replaced the FF on my truck.
The only thing I removed was the air intake tube between the air filter housing an the plastic inlet plenum.
I did think there wasn't enough room on the back side of the filter up next to the engine so I installed a couple of washers that were about 5/32" thick to space out the filter housing. I think there is enough thread engagement that I didn't need longer bolts.
I didn't have a proper size filter wrench out of the five that I had but I ran down to the auto parts place and got a $6 filter strap wrench.
And yes I bought the filter wrench with all the Bling. I looks good but is a tight fit
After removing the wiring on the bottom side of the filter for the water sensor I fit the strap wrench on the filter and loosened the filter to remove
Before I removed the filter I slipped a one gallon plastic baggy over the filter to catch any fuel. Didn't really need it. After removing the filter I was able to get it out the top without distorting anything. I did need to rotate a clamp on one of the fuel lines coming off the filter housing from the 3 o'clock to the 12 o'clock position and then it came right out.
Putting on the new filter I removed the water sensor from the old filter. Be careful as if you didn't get the old filter completely drained there is fuel in there that will go all over the place. How do I know

. I used dielectric grease to lube the orings and them reinstalled to manufacturers specs. I didn't put any fuel in the filter like was recommended and it took 20-23 pumps on the priming pump to get fuel out the vent. I didn't wait for it to come gushing out before I closed it. I did have actual flow beyound the bubbles I started getting around pump 18.
So this is what i will be keeping in the truck incase I have a fuel filter emergency.
I want to thank all you guys especially RICS for starting this thread and all the contributors. You guys made it easy for me