I plan on swapping out a possible bad fuel filter (boost and higher powerband issues) and was wondering if there's a fuel plug I need to disconnect to relieve the pump. I've only done so on a 2g and that was like 5 years ago. Let me know. Thanks.
I just start the car and disconnect the pump in the back. Easy to get to and it will stall out when fuel pressure drops. That way theres no fuel pressure to spray out everywhere.
Edit* I will still leak, just not nearly as bad, so have some rags ready.*
I've told my brother to soak top and bottom with PB Blaster starting tonight and hope to swap it out this weekend. I think we need all the time we can get when it comes to soaking it.
I would also highly encourage you to use a flare nut wrench for the fitting on the bottom of the fuel filter. Otherwise you quickly run the risk of stripping the fitting.
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I would also highly encourage you to use a flare nut wrench for the fitting on the bottom of the fuel filter. Otherwise you quickly run the risk of stripping the fitting.
Agreed.
Can't one just open the gas cap to relieve pressure in the system? Some fuel will still spill out but pressure isn't as high. I've done this before and it seemed to work.
Sure, removing the gap cap removes vapor pressure. But it's internal fuel line pressure we are dealing with here. So no the cap will do nothing in regards to line pressure, you have to starve or open the system to relieve pressure.
ran into the stripped nut problem even with much liquid wrench soakings. i almost tossed in the towel, before i just gripped it tight with a small high quality channel lock, and cracked it open using my floorjack handle as a breaker bar, using the throttle body as fulcrum. it was too easy.
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