Fuel filter changeout?
Other than taking a 93 octane bath (and trying to work quickly), y'all have any suggestions on changing the in-line fuel filter efficiently?
TIA, P. |
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It's pretty easy, not much to it. Supposedly opening the gas cap relieves a lot of the pressure, minimizing the bath. Also there's a shield in the way, but it's not hard to remove. Wear safety glasses and gloves.
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It's gonna leak/drip no matter what you do. Be prepared with your tools & switch them out fast.
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I would also relieve the pressure at the fuel rail Shrader valve.Use lot of rage at the filter.
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just a fwiw, I do mine every yr.
remove gas cap, do relief @ the rail, use a pan under the filter location, remove heat shield, loosen fuel lines, let drip into pan & do the trans & pan plug, take a break, when fluids stop, get back under & finish the job.:mrgreen: The only "quirk" is the bolt for the filter/frame clamp has the return line across it, you need to gently pry on the line to move it just a bit to get the wrench on that bolt for the frame clamp.:thumbsup: |
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Thanks to all! P. |
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just poking out from under the front of the plenum- its on the front of the fuel rail. Put lots of rags under it and push the center pressure release pin. I suppose you could rig up some sort of screw on fitting on the end of a tube and direct the fuel to a kinder place. |
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Go buy a $40 fuel pressure gauge at a parts store with a bleader tube.
Relieve pressure at fuel rail; drain gas in catch can. Remove GAS CAP!!! But first...be able to get under the car so you can maneuver to undo old filter. Ted |
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