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Re: how often should I "really" change my fuel filter? [Re: TimsToyo] #696812 02/17/06 04:04 PM
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willzrunna96 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
thats probaly the only thing a 3 inch body lift is good for - 5 min fuel filter swaps <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" />


91 pickup 5.29's US GEAR.35x 12.50 trxus m/t.5 speed swap- SOLD!
96 4Runna limited-toytec/OME lift,diff drop Nitto 285/75/16 Elocked=butter
07 FJ cruiser 3" DR coilovers 285/75/16 nitto TG. allpro sliders
Re: how often should I "really" change my fuel filter? [Re: TimsToyo] #696813 02/17/06 05:46 PM
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TexJeff87 Offline
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Sheesh.....I'm glad mine's a carbie! It sounds like changin fuel filters if fun for you other guys! It takes me about 15 mins to get mine done. Unclip filter from holder, undo 2 lines, throw away, install lines on new filter, clip back in, and drive away.
Exactly! Not sure what configuration the other models have but the '86 carb'd is simple. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


Yes, carbed is simple. V6 is simpler..but an RE is a major PITA. It's under the intake on the side of the block.


If Mad Max had a 4runner...
Re: how often should I "really" change my fuel filter? [Re: TexJeff87] #696814 02/17/06 05:54 PM
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TimsToyo Offline
Mudrunner
Relocate it to the firewall the next time you change it. That way you can see it and inspect it periodically.


'86 Toyo 4wd
'04 600RR
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