Changing the fuel filter
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get a manual
or...open end flare wrench, take off the gas cap, and go to town
get a manual
or...open end flare wrench, take off the gas cap, and go to town
[QUOTE]http://www.helminc.com
get a manual
I do mine every 20K. Remove the gas cap. The bolt(forgot the name) at the top of the filter should be loosened slowly to relieve pressure in the line(place a shop towel under the filter). Use a wrench to hold the bottom of the filter secure, and use another wrench to loosen the incoming fuel line. I also remove the fuel filter bracket from the firewall to swap filters.
get a manual
I do mine every 20K. Remove the gas cap. The bolt(forgot the name) at the top of the filter should be loosened slowly to relieve pressure in the line(place a shop towel under the filter). Use a wrench to hold the bottom of the filter secure, and use another wrench to loosen the incoming fuel line. I also remove the fuel filter bracket from the firewall to swap filters.
http://www.helminc.com
get a manual
I do mine every 20K. Remove the gas cap. The bolt(forgot the name) at the top of the filter should be loosened slowly to relieve pressure in the line(place a shop towel under the filter). Use a wrench to hold the bottom of the filter secure, and use another wrench to loosen the incoming fuel line. I also remove the fuel filter bracket from the firewall to swap filters.
get a manual
I do mine every 20K. Remove the gas cap. The bolt(forgot the name) at the top of the filter should be loosened slowly to relieve pressure in the line(place a shop towel under the filter). Use a wrench to hold the bottom of the filter secure, and use another wrench to loosen the incoming fuel line. I also remove the fuel filter bracket from the firewall to swap filters.
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