inline oil filter users how do you depressurize your line ,when you need to tear it apart
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inline fuel filter users how do you depressurize your line ,when you need to tear it apart
just curious how you guys relieve the pressure?and i'm asking for those with an aftermarket inline filter only.
[Modified by civbeater90, 5:17 AM 9/11/2002]
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Re: inline fuel filter users how do you depressurize your line ,when you need to tear it apart (civb
I'm curious as to why it would be different from the procedure with a stock filter....just wait, then turn out the banjo bolt
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Re: inline fuel filter users how do you depressurize your line ,when you need to tear it apart (civb
no banjos.all fittings .um on the banjos you relieve the pressure side kinda easy.if i got a ton of pressure in the line will the stuff go shoting everywhere even if i untighten slowly?
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Re: inline fuel filter users how do you depressurize your line ,when you need to tear it apart (civb
If you've got lots of pressure, yes it'll spray. that's why you wait a while before disconnecting lines
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