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gsm1morris

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 6:47 pm
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do I need a spical tool to remove filter

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:01 pm
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I'm changeing the fuel filter on my 96 Explorer, and I'm having trouble
removing the lines from the filter. Do I need a special tool to remove
the filter?

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:55 pm
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gsm1morris wrote:
> I'm changeing the fuel filter on my 96 Explorer, and I'm having trouble
> removing the lines from the filter. Do I need a special tool to remove
> the filter?
>

Yes. Walk into any auto parts store and tell them what you're doing.
They'll sell you a package of little plastic disc-type things. One of
those will fit around your fuel line and disengage the filter.
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Ulysses

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:55 pm
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"Ratbert" <ratbert2k.TakeThisOut@eat.my.shorts.spammers.myway.com> wrote in message
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> gsm1morris wrote:
> > I'm changeing the fuel filter on my 96 Explorer, and I'm having trouble
> > removing the lines from the filter. Do I need a special tool to remove
> > the filter?
> >
>
> Yes. Walk into any auto parts store and tell them what you're doing.
> They'll sell you a package of little plastic disc-type things. One of
> those will fit around your fuel line and disengage the filter.

That's if you can find someone that knows what you are talking about. Look
for someone who is older (not a kid) and speaks English fluently Wink It
took me 3 salespeople at Pep Boys to find one who knew.

I think it was 3/8" but I may be wrong--I have not done this since yesterday
Neutral
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Steve Sigman

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 9:23 pm
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Ulysses wrote:
> "Ratbert" <ratbert2k RemoveThis @eat.my.shorts.spammers.myway.com> wrote in message
> news:SqrMf.791633$x96.306891@attbi_s72...
>> gsm1morris wrote:
>>> I'm changeing the fuel filter on my 96 Explorer, and I'm having trouble
>>> removing the lines from the filter. Do I need a special tool to remove
>>> the filter?
>>>
>> Yes. Walk into any auto parts store and tell them what you're doing.
>> They'll sell you a package of little plastic disc-type things. One of
>> those will fit around your fuel line and disengage the filter.
>
> That's if you can find someone that knows what you are talking about. Look
> for someone who is older (not a kid) and speaks English fluently Wink It
> took me 3 salespeople at Pep Boys to find one who knew.
>
> I think it was 3/8" but I may be wrong--I have not done this since yesterday
> Neutral
>
>
>

3/8" sounds right - I did mine about 2 months ago. Also make sure to
relieve the fuel pressure at the schrader valve before disconnecting the
fuel lines. You may get a spray in the face if you don't.

Steve
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Happy Traveler1

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 2:31 am
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Don't know what English fluency has to do with fuel filters, but you may
find the metal tool easier to use - it's slimmer, has a handle and you don't
need to buy three other sizes that you don't need.
The fittings can be a bitch to separate. Soak them with penetrating oil and
make sure that you can turn the filter around easily. Keep the tool pressed
and wiggle the filter free. Patience required...
Oh yes, make sure to relieve the pressure from the system before you start,
but remember that the filter is full of gasoline, which will spill out the
moment you separate the first fitting. Have a container ready and play it
safe.

> Look for someone who is older (not a kid) and speaks English fluently Wink
It
> took me 3 salespeople at Pep Boys to find one who knew.
>
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 7:51 am
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To relieve the pressure, I usually pull out the relay for the fuel pump
while the truck is running. Then it will stall, and there should be no
pressure in the lines. When your done changing the filter, put the
relay back, and it will take a couple of cranks for the engine to turn
over when you go to start it.
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:36 am
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"Steve Sigman" <steve6534.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Ulysses wrote:
> > "Ratbert" <ratbert2k.RemoveThis@eat.my.shorts.spammers.myway.com> wrote in message
> > news:SqrMf.791633$x96.306891@attbi_s72...
> >> gsm1morris wrote:
> >>> I'm changeing the fuel filter on my 96 Explorer, and I'm having
trouble
> >>> removing the lines from the filter. Do I need a special tool to
remove
> >>> the filter?
> >>>
> >> Yes. Walk into any auto parts store and tell them what you're doing.
> >> They'll sell you a package of little plastic disc-type things. One of
> >> those will fit around your fuel line and disengage the filter.
> >
> > That's if you can find someone that knows what you are talking about.
Look
> > for someone who is older (not a kid) and speaks English fluently Wink It
> > took me 3 salespeople at Pep Boys to find one who knew.
> >
> > I think it was 3/8" but I may be wrong--I have not done this since
yesterday
> > Neutral
> >
> >
> >
>
> 3/8" sounds right - I did mine about 2 months ago. Also make sure to
> relieve the fuel pressure at the schrader valve before disconnecting the
> fuel lines. You may get a spray in the face if you don't.
>
> Steve

That reminds me--instead of disconnecting the fuel cutoff switch I removed
it form it's mount and whacked it (gently) and the button popped up. Then
you crank the engine for 10-15 seconds to relieve the pressure. For OP: the
fuel cutoff switch is down where the passenger's feet go in the front.
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