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Originally Posted by n0useforaname When I change my filter, I just pop the screw and pump till fluid comes out. But my truck actually ran the engine dry....even after I popped the screw and primed, it still took awhile to start. My uncle said that it would probably take about 15-20 minutes until all the air was out....and that's what it turned out to be. I'm just trying to figure out if I did it wrong, or if there is a faster way to get it started if it happens again. | I don't even have to fully unscrew mine,a half turn to 3/4 should get you real close.You should not have to remove the bleeder screw while bleeding it,I just crack it open a lil,then push down easy,if I don't see that fuel is oozing out,then unscrew a bit more.I think you're taking it out a bit too much.Filling with fuel is not really a necessity,as the primer will prime the whole line if it is pumped enough.Oh,a Duramax WILL run with a loose filter too,my first time changing mine was not tight enough and was dripping a lil fuel out the top,after wiping off my hands,I was able to snug it real good... 
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