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Re: Fuel filter [Re: letmrun] #508414 10/03/04 04:35 AM
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Ya might even want to spray penetratin' oil on them fitting's every couple day's for a week or so before you go to work on it too.
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Re: Fuel filter [Re: letmrun] #508415 10/03/04 02:37 PM
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Yes, using two wrenches is a must. Being a retired motorcycle mechanic [25 years] you do learn a few things.
Thanks for the input though.


I wasn't questioning your intelligence...I was only speaking from experience, being that I stripped the fuel line fitting on my old tacoma by not using two wrenches. It seems like the only way I learn is by breaking something.

Re: Fuel filter [Re: letmrun] #508416 10/05/04 05:54 PM
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This stuff has always worked best for me. It isn't cheap and no guarantee, but maybe worth a try:

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02 Camry LE
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