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Old 09-25-02, 03:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
ghostKtulu
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: bay area, ca
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Car 1: legend



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Okay...I finally got this thing done.

Thank you LPB for the info...but I need to add a few more things.

those nuts on the fuel lines do not budge! I could not get that filter out of there for the life of me. Everything was straightforward...disconnect...replace washers...reconnect.


But I needed an extra person to help me loosen the bolts, and retighten the bolts. One of the fuel lines need to be aligned...and that was a pain.


Also...since I spent all of my time and energy on the two fuel line bolts...I forgot to tighten by bleeder bolt with a rachet...and I was spilling fuel. Damn...

Well, after I depressurized the tank again...I cleaned the spill as best I could and tightened the bleeder bolt back up...and no more gas spilling.

Was it worth the $60 dollars that I saved? Yep!!!
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