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This video is about how to do routine maintenance in terms of replacing the diesel fuel filter and bleeding out the air on the General Motors 6.5L Diesel V8 engine used in trucks. Vans like the Express with the 6.5L diesel use a totally different canister type filter design located on the drivers side (LH) frame underneath. Information on GM / ACDelco part numbers and fastener torque values is included. The vehicle used to illustrate the procedure in the video is a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban K1500 LT. But the steps are the same for all truck models and those models with the 6.5L diesel engine RPO from Chevrolet, GMC, or Holden. Years 1996 1997 1998 1999 and 2000 2001 2002 will be identical, years 1995 and prior may be similar. Applicable to Tahoe, Suburban, Sierra, Cheyenne, W/T, Yukon, Silverado models across Chevrolet, GMC, and Holden. The eBay and Amazon search links below are paid links, for which I may be compensated and earn a commission, if you choose to buy the parts and tools shown in this video thru them: All of these part numbers are the same OEM Stanadyne 31712 fuel filter GM part 10154635: https://ebay.us/23KX5H ACDelco part TP1256: https://ebay.us/q4ccWn or https://amzn.to/3lI2KQD AM General part 5742602: https://ebay.us/MXgzEL or https://amzn.to/41VIba2 Stanadyne part 31712: https://ebay.us/U2fmEo Black plastic retaining ring: GM 12511963: https://ebay.us/Z9k6SR And if I've saved you some $$ here, consider some coins for the coffee tip-jar! https://ko-fi.com/drshock Chapters: 0:00 - Problem overview 0:16 - Engine shroud removal 1:14 - Fuel filter removal 3:13 - Replacement part numbers 4:20 - Fuel filter installation 5:30 - Test / bleeding fuel line #drshock #65diesel #dieselsuburban Disclaimer: DrShock, the alias for the human content creator for this YouTube channel, is not responsible for any damages, injuries, losses, or liabilities associated with any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance performed on yours, or any other, vehicle whatsoever. No warranty, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness of any information provided within this channel. Viewing and using the “as-is" information of this channel is totally at your own risk. Always wear personal protection equipment and follow appropriate vehicle manufacturer service manual guidelines with original manufacturer parts only when performing any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance upon any vehicle.