Fuel Filter Change

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  1. ITMONEY

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    22RE 4 speed.......whats the easiest and cleanest way to change the fuel filter on this thing? And where is it?
     
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    its under the intake manifold and above the starter. There is really no easy way to do it you probably will have to remove the starter to get to it.
     
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    Thats what I figured....any pointers on doing it. Someone told me to take the pressure of the fuel system???
     
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    *Bump* Come on gents.....I need some help.
     
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    Pull the passenger side wheel & remove or tie up the rubber splash guard.
    Should have better access & a clear line of sight!:cool:
     
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    To relieve pressure just crack the banjo bolt with a rag over the wrench so fuel doesnt spray you in the face...
     
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    Thats exactly what I needed to know.......thanks!!!!
     
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    if you try to sneak it out past the starter make sure you have the battery disconnected so you dont arc and set your self on fire too...
     
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    Haha Ill make sure to do that. Im not real fond of getting set aflame :doah:
     

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