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fuel filter help

Okay finished adjusting the valves. I want to replace the fuel filter. Is it as simple as unbolting it or is the thing pressurized? Please help; I looked for a DIY but couldnot find find one.

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I tried pulling the dme relay and running the fuel out of it. That did not work. I made a huge mess. It is as simple as unbolting the ends and looseneing the clamp. Get a bunch of rags to catch the overflow, and please, do it in a well ventilated area. I had a headache for a day after. Good luck.
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Here's a good DIY article.
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Here's a good DIY article.
+1 on the DIY link.

That's the same one I used. A cup to catch the gas worked like a charm. Just remember to double and triple check several times to make sure there is no leak when and after running the motor...

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