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Flynnster 10-18-2008 05:00 PM

F-150 Fuel Filter
 
Not mustang related but still a ford. I was trying to change my fuel filter today and no matter what I did I couldn't get it off. We had the kind of tool that you put on the line and push away from the filter and it snaps open the clips in the line. We could not get it to unsnap the locks. This is on a 1995 F-150, I am assuming the filter is connected the same way on the mustangs so does anyone know any tricks?

Also i saw a yellow ZR1 covette on the road today, fricken amazing!

WaterDR 10-18-2008 07:08 PM

BE CAREFUL. I fyou break the internal parts of the clip on the fuel line, you are screwed.

Flynnster 10-18-2008 08:30 PM

Well, its almost like I can't even get it to the point where i could break anything. I drove it around and its not leaking so i assume we didn't break it.

DJ_Nate 10-18-2008 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by Flynnster (Post 358619)
Well, its almost like I can't even get it to the point where i could break anything. I drove it around and its not leaking so i assume we didn't break it.

thats good. taking it in to ford well is a bad idea imo. try like jiffy lube or midas, one of those shops, even a gas station might be able to help you. good luck

bassman97 10-19-2008 08:35 AM

Yours may work like my dad's 08 F150. I tried using the tools but realized that the small red buttons on the clips, if pushed, will let you disconnect the hose w/o tools. If not, then make sure the tool you're using is the correct size. If it's just slightly off, it won't work.

stanger00 10-19-2008 10:40 AM

all the times i did this on my mustang it took a considerable amount of force to get the damn lines to break loose.

Flynnster 10-19-2008 12:57 PM

http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:..._line_tool.jpg We are using that style tool bassman, there was one that was completely different that we saw so we you talking about that one? And it was for sure the right size because we bought both sized tools (two different size ends each) and tried all the other ones when the one that was supposed to be used didn't work.

When you say "a considerable amount" what do you mean stanger00? Cause I fell like to get much more force on it I would need to be standing up or something.

Thanks for the replys guys!

stanger00 10-19-2008 01:51 PM

my car was on a lift each time i did so i had a little bit more leverage since i was able to stand up...its been awhile since i did a fuel filter change but the last time the damn locks didnt want to unsnap for me. i had to fight with it for about 10 minutes or so my arms were pretty tired after words. i also used different tools each time i changed out the filter and none of them looked like the one in the picture. i used universal kits had different sized rings to go on the tool to fit around the fuel line.

Flynnster 10-19-2008 05:35 PM

ok, I saw the kit it sounds like you used i might have to pick that up.

spike_africa 10-20-2008 07:06 AM

To use that you have to put it into the connection push the lines together while pressing the tool in. Then pull apart all at once to remove the lines.


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