Auberon wrote:
Thanks. I presume you've checked everything for tightness to do with the filter installation, that is. It kind of sounds like you have a slow drain-back issue which shouldn't be the case but? and to state the obvious did you consider re-bleeding the filter head. I don't mean to state the obvious but to give a starting point.
I know a lot of people just use the technique of squirting the fuel from the bleed nipple onto a cloth or paper towel but after years of working with diesels that were much harder to bleed than this little unit I always use an uphill run of clear tube into a container so I can keep an eye on any air bubbles that might be present and prime until totally clear.
That fuel issue is what I'd be inclined to look at first - it then kind of implies electrical issues creeping into the mix but seems too much of a coincidence that it is after the new filter was installed.
If I remember correctly you are in Argentina - is it colder? That could amount for the need foe extra cranking.
Good luck.
Thank you Auberon! I'll try bleeding the fuel filter, I found this video which is an awesome explanation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPwGcWi3gE0I live in Argentina, which is very cold but this time of the year is summer time and we had exceptionally hot days lately.