Is fuel filter a DIY job?
#11
RE: Is fuel filter a DIY job?
yeah it leaks a little gas but it evaporates quick so i wouldnt worry about it. Sometimes the little plastic clamps can be a b!tch but if you use some needle nose you can get it pushed all the way down without breaking it. Its crazy you think its just super tight, but if you get the plastic clip pushed down a little more they slide right off haha.
#12
RE: Is fuel filter a DIY job?
ORIGINAL: lrgnation
yeah it leaks a little gas but it evaporates quick so i wouldnt worry about it. Sometimes the little plastic clamps can be a b!tch but if you use some needle nose you can get it pushed all the way down without breaking it. Its crazy you think its just super tight, but if you get the plastic clip pushed down a little more they slide right off haha.
yeah it leaks a little gas but it evaporates quick so i wouldnt worry about it. Sometimes the little plastic clamps can be a b!tch but if you use some needle nose you can get it pushed all the way down without breaking it. Its crazy you think its just super tight, but if you get the plastic clip pushed down a little more they slide right off haha.
I disagree!! I've removed my fuel pumps many times and sometimes it sprays a ton and sometimes alittle. When I did my filter the stuff came pouring out like no tomorrow. Looked to be a few ounces. But it does evaporate fast. Just something to watch out for. I'd have something to catchthe gasjust in case.
#13
RE: Is fuel filter a DIY job?
ORIGINAL: sevenleaf
I disagree!! I've removed my fuel pumps many times and sometimes it sprays a ton and sometimes alittle. When I did my filter the stuff came pouring out like no tomorrow. Looked to be a few ounces. But it does evaporate fast. Just something to watch out for. I'd have something to catchthe gasjust in case.
ORIGINAL: lrgnation
yeah it leaks a little gas but it evaporates quick so i wouldnt worry about it. Sometimes the little plastic clamps can be a b!tch but if you use some needle nose you can get it pushed all the way down without breaking it. Its crazy you think its just super tight, but if you get the plastic clip pushed down a little more they slide right off haha.
yeah it leaks a little gas but it evaporates quick so i wouldnt worry about it. Sometimes the little plastic clamps can be a b!tch but if you use some needle nose you can get it pushed all the way down without breaking it. Its crazy you think its just super tight, but if you get the plastic clip pushed down a little more they slide right off haha.
I disagree!! I've removed my fuel pumps many times and sometimes it sprays a ton and sometimes alittle. When I did my filter the stuff came pouring out like no tomorrow. Looked to be a few ounces. But it does evaporate fast. Just something to watch out for. I'd have something to catchthe gasjust in case.
#15
RE: Is fuel filter a DIY job?
http://iihs.net/fsm/?dir=319&viewfil...l%20Filter.pdf
No guessin, no I think I remembers, Ta Da.
Here ya go, straight out of the Ford Workshop Manual.
Someone should sticky that link as well?
The S197 online ford workshop manual for all:
http://iihs.net/fsm/?dir=1
No guessin, no I think I remembers, Ta Da.
Here ya go, straight out of the Ford Workshop Manual.
Someone should sticky that link as well?
The S197 online ford workshop manual for all:
http://iihs.net/fsm/?dir=1
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