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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Help with Fuel Filter Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Ted Best 2" data-source="post: 962814" data-attributes="member: 69550"><p>yeah i looked at that, that's actually what i'm following. it's great, very easy to follow and descriptive. whoever did that did a great job. the only part i'm having a tough time with is getting the fuel line fitting off with the quick disconnect tools/kit. i'm pushing in with all my strength and i don't feel any click and the line won't pull out. i sprayed WD40 in there yesterday and i'm going to try what swshawaii said with the flat blade screwdriver. wish me luck. i really don't want to have to take it to a mechanic. there's no guarantee i'll even make it there. i'm pretty sure i need a new fuel pump but i'd feel like i won the lottery if this solves my problem instead of the pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ted Best 2, post: 962814, member: 69550"] yeah i looked at that, that's actually what i'm following. it's great, very easy to follow and descriptive. whoever did that did a great job. the only part i'm having a tough time with is getting the fuel line fitting off with the quick disconnect tools/kit. i'm pushing in with all my strength and i don't feel any click and the line won't pull out. i sprayed WD40 in there yesterday and i'm going to try what swshawaii said with the flat blade screwdriver. wish me luck. i really don't want to have to take it to a mechanic. there's no guarantee i'll even make it there. i'm pretty sure i need a new fuel pump but i'd feel like i won the lottery if this solves my problem instead of the pump. [/QUOTE]
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