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6.4L Powerstroke Billet Fuel Filter Cap | Ford 2008-2010

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6.4L Powerstroke Billet Fuel Filter Cap | Ford 2008-2010Introduction The 6. 4L Powerstroke billet fuel filter cap replaces the factory plastic fuel filter caps on 20082010 Ford F 250 and F 350 trucks equipped with the 6. 4L Powerstroke. OEM plastic caps are prone to cracking under sustained heat cycling, allowing air into the fuel system and causing hard starts, injector issues, and fuel leaks. This billet aluminum cap provides a direct OEM replacement with significantly higher heat and pressure

Introduction

The 6.4L Powerstroke billet fuel filter cap replaces the factory plastic fuel filter caps on 2008–2010 Ford F-250 and F-350 trucks equipped with the 6.4L Powerstroke. OEM plastic caps are prone to cracking under sustained heat cycling, allowing air into the fuel system and causing hard starts, injector issues, and fuel leaks. This billet aluminum cap provides a direct OEM replacement with significantly higher heat and pressure resistance.


What Does a Billet Fuel Filter Cap Do?

The fuel filter cap seals the fuel filter housing, maintaining a closed, pressurized fuel system. When the OEM plastic cap cracks or warps, air enters the fuel circuit, disrupting prime pressure and fuel delivery to the injectors. A billet aluminum cap eliminates this failure point, maintaining a consistent seal under high engine bay temperatures and protecting downstream fuel system components.


Compatibility

  • Years: 2008, 2009, 2010
  • Make: Ford
  • Models: F-250 Super Duty, F-350 Super Duty
  • Engine: 6.4L Powerstroke Diesel

Fit Note: Direct replacement for OEM plastic fuel filter cap — no modification required


Features

  • Billet aluminum construction — machined from solid aluminum, eliminates cracking and warping under heat
  • Anodized finish — available in multiple colors including blue; resists corrosion and surface wear
  • High-temperature rated — designed to withstand sustained engine bay heat that degrades OEM plastic
  • Direct OEM fitment — threads directly into factory fuel filter housing, no modification required

Benefits

  • Eliminates OEM plastic cap cracking and air intrusion into the fuel system
  • Prevents hard starts and injector issues caused by loss of fuel prime pressure
  • Reduces risk of fuel leaks at the filter housing under high engine temperatures
  • Anodized finish resists corrosion for long-term service life
  • Straightforward swap during routine fuel filter service intervals

Technical Specifications

  • Material: Billet aluminum
  • Finish: Anodized — multiple colors available
  • Fitment: Direct OEM replacement
  • Application: Fuel filter housing cap
  • Included: Billet cap — confirm if O-ring or gasket is included per listing variant

Installation & Notes

  • Direct thread-in replacement — installs during standard fuel filter service
  • No special tools required beyond standard filter housing wrench
  • Inspect fuel filter housing threads before installation — cross-threading the OEM plastic cap is a common cause of housing damage
  • Confirm O-ring condition at housing seal before reinstalling — replace if worn
  • Recommended to install at next scheduled fuel filter service interval

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this fit both F-250 and F-350?
Yes. Fits all 2008–2010 Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty trucks equipped with the 6.4L Powerstroke diesel engine.

Why does the OEM plastic cap fail?
The factory cap is injection-molded plastic and degrades under repeated heat cycling in the engine bay. Over time it cracks or warps at the sealing surface, allowing air into the fuel system and compromising fuel prime pressure.

What symptoms indicate a failing fuel filter cap?
Common symptoms include extended cranking before start, rough idle after the truck has sat overnight, visible fuel seepage around the filter housing and injector-related DTCs caused by inconsistent fuel delivery.

Is an O-ring or gasket included?
Confirm with the specific listing variant. As a best practice, inspect and replace the housing O-ring any time the fuel filter cap is removed.

Can this be installed during a standard fuel filter service?
Yes. The cap threads directly into the OEM fuel filter housing and can be swapped in during any routine filter change with no additional disassembly required.

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