#19381 - 09/16/05 06:42 PM
fuel filter connection
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Registered: 04/22/05
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Loc: Cleveland, OH
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I was going to change my fuel filter today. Went to disconnect the old one and the nut would not come off. Its rusted on there good. Loaded it with pb blaster, still no luck. I've tried vice-grips as well, and it just sorta mushes up the nut. I don't want to break the fuel line either! Any ideas?!
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#19382 - 09/16/05 06:45 PM
Re: fuel filter connection
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Registered: 07/09/05
Posts: 187
Loc: Southington CT
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I had the same issue- WD40 worked when pb blaster didnt- I was very confused, but happy that I was able to get it off. Good luck.
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#19383 - 09/17/05 12:56 AM
Re: fuel filter connection
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Registered: 07/08/04
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Loc: Imperial MO
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Hmm, this must be common, it took me and my buddy about 2 hours and a can of wd40 to get this damn nut off.
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#19385 - 09/17/05 09:50 AM
Re: fuel filter connection
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Registered: 02/18/05
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Loc: Michigan
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Were you using a flare nut wrench? That grips the nut on all sides and should keep you from rounding it off. Also, you might try a penetrating oil called "Kroil" from Kano Laboratories. That's what we use at work and it is good stuff.
If all else fails, take it to a local shop. I had to do that on a mid-80's Buick once. I asked the guy how they got the filter off and he replied, "the torch." I gave him a look in return like he was crazy. But, that's why they are the professionals I suppose.
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#19386 - 09/17/05 12:03 PM
Re: fuel filter connection
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Registered: 09/09/04
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Loc: North Carolina - Raleigh/Cary
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when I changed the filter for the first time at 35k it was really stuck. Lots of muscle and colorful language -- and vise-grips -- did the job for it. Now that I change my filter regularly (every 12-15k) it comes off nice and easy.
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#19387 - 09/17/05 01:42 PM
Re: fuel filter connection
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Registered: 03/26/03
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Loc: Franklin, MA
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When I was doing mine, it had 45k miles on it and I just could not budge it. Nothing worked, I caved and brought it to a shop.
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#19389 - 09/19/05 10:55 AM
Re: fuel filter connection
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Registered: 07/15/04
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Loc: Chicago, IL
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The fuel filter on my GP wasn't hard to take off.
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#19390 - 09/19/05 06:39 PM
Re: fuel filter connection
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Registered: 03/13/05
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Loc: Michigan
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I did mine first time Sunday, it was a breeze (106k miles). Get a good quality fuel line wrench set as mentioned, my dad bought Snap On years ago. Works great. The only (minor) issue I had was the clip on end, even with the plastic fuel line tool, I still had to use a screw driver.
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