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Old Sep 28, 2003 | 07:14 PM
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Question fuel filter

Anyone have pics showing how to replace them yourself?




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Old Sep 28, 2003 | 08:10 PM
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hey scott, changed mine for the first time yesterday and it was such a cake job. all of 10 minutes it took. go to this web site and changing a fuel filter is under "how to" with pics Good Luck



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Old Sep 28, 2003 | 09:28 PM
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Originally posted by svt00L
hey scott, changed mine for the first time yesterday and it was such a cake job. all of 10 minutes it took. go to this web site and changing a fuel filter is under "how to" with pics Good Luck



http://www.svtlightnings.com/

Nice, Thanks man!




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Old Sep 28, 2003 | 11:27 PM
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Just follow the advice of the posts on here and have the right tool and some "patience" and you'll be ok. For reasons I don't know, many are able to change theirs in 10 minutes - and many of us struggled to get done in 30 minutes. It's not uncommon for one of the lines to be difficult to break loose. This is where the "patience" comes in. If yours doesn't break loose easily - just have your "patience" with you - and work with it a bit - and it will break loose.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2003 | 08:56 AM
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Originally posted by Robert Francis
Just follow the advice of the posts on here and have the right tool and some "patience" and you'll be ok. For reasons I don't know, many are able to change theirs in 10 minutes - and many of us struggled to get done in 30 minutes. It's not uncommon for one of the lines to be difficult to break loose. This is where the "patience" comes in. If yours doesn't break loose easily - just have your "patience" with you - and work with it a bit - and it will break loose.
Good advice and correct. I'm one of the "30 minute" guys .

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Old Sep 29, 2003 | 09:17 AM
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Use the fuel line removal tool to release the "teeth".... and it should not takes longer than 5 minutes.........
 
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