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Well, I got a new fuel filter and I tried to replace it. It doesn't seem like a hard job, but it's scary. When I say scary, I'm talking about bending a fuel line. I can't get the bolt that holds the line on the bottem off. Is it revers thread or something? I can't see it, so I can't tell. I'm really nervous to put any pressure on this thing and break or crimp a fuel line. Anyone have suggestion as to what I could do?
This post has been edited by Bigmeanbulldog55: Oct 14, 2005 - 10:55 PM -------------------- Live Free, Be Happy
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I know what kind of wrenches your talking aobut now. I never knew the name of those. I hardly ever use them either. Most of the time they seem to be more of a pain than anything else. They'd work great for this. I might have to go get some more wrenches. I use to use snap-on stuff in my dad's and uncles garage, but now all I have is, well, I'm not sure what it is. I've been needed to buy a set. All I have is sockets right now. I've got a 14mm and a 12mm and a 10mm though, lol. I'll keep everyone one posted on what's going on.
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