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Not fun... why does the filter have to be located above the exhaust and all the suspension components? really tested the flexibility in my wrists.

i wasnt having any issues with fuel delivery but changed it for fun i guess

Tool used were 14mm and 17mm flare nut wrenches

17mm combo wrench

19mm combo wrench

jack

jack stands

catch pan

new filter was a WIX

The day before I sprayed a bunch of penetrating oil on the connections

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new filter installed

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ONLY lost about 5 quarts of gas.... ROFL took forever, with gas running down my arms and neck... sucked

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old filter, i couldn't find any markings on it other than "KUG" ??

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cut open... didn't seem very dirty.

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Good job but was it hard to break the nuts?

yes, i had to push pull as hard as I could given the limited space and being careful to not tweak the fuel lines in the process

as i was turning the connections I thought for sure something was getting stripped

I broke the fuel line connections loose while the mounting bracket was still connected for a little more stability

Posted

Its there for a good reason. So the dealer can charge a ransom to change it. Hmm either make sure that tank is almost empty or go to the trouble the break the siphon, if there is a rubber hose some place on the inlet a hose crimp tool could be used to stop the flow too.

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