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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Help with Fuel Filter Please
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<blockquote data-quote="David Schmidt" data-source="post: 962825" data-attributes="member: 57602"><p>I too struggled for hours (twice) trying to get filter off. My brother (a GM mechanic) came over one time and climbed under truck and had it off in 15 seconds. One, hes twice as strong as me but he just had some factory disconnect tools with him - good quality Snap On type of stuff. The crap at the local parts stores is so poorly machined it doesn't work. The Key is the tool - simple as that. The first picture with the round blue thing I think works best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Schmidt, post: 962825, member: 57602"] I too struggled for hours (twice) trying to get filter off. My brother (a GM mechanic) came over one time and climbed under truck and had it off in 15 seconds. One, hes twice as strong as me but he just had some factory disconnect tools with him - good quality Snap On type of stuff. The crap at the local parts stores is so poorly machined it doesn't work. The Key is the tool - simple as that. The first picture with the round blue thing I think works best. [/QUOTE]
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