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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Fuel filter line Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Igor Smetaniuk" data-source="post: 1030600" data-attributes="member: 69592"><p>I can remember many times fighting to get my filter off and at times it would suddenly release like butter. This had me perplexed so I had to figure out why it was doing this when I finally learned that if I pushed the connector toward the fitting first and then engaging the tool inside the connector it just oozed right off. I'm betting that was your problem too. You probably engaged the connector with the tool while the connector was under tension.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I never looked to see where the line leads to from the filter but I recently took my 2001 Trac off the road and planning to part out. I'm in NY at the PA state line just north of I-84. I'm originally from New Haven so you're not that far from me. Problem is that I don't have a lift so it'd be a little more of a pain in the ass to remove. Is it the front line or rear that you need?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Igor Smetaniuk, post: 1030600, member: 69592"] I can remember many times fighting to get my filter off and at times it would suddenly release like butter. This had me perplexed so I had to figure out why it was doing this when I finally learned that if I pushed the connector toward the fitting first and then engaging the tool inside the connector it just oozed right off. I'm betting that was your problem too. You probably engaged the connector with the tool while the connector was under tension. I never looked to see where the line leads to from the filter but I recently took my 2001 Trac off the road and planning to part out. I'm in NY at the PA state line just north of I-84. I'm originally from New Haven so you're not that far from me. Problem is that I don't have a lift so it'd be a little more of a pain in the ass to remove. Is it the front line or rear that you need? [/QUOTE]
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