Re: [doc] Fuel Filter Removal
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Re: [doc] Fuel Filter Removal



Hit the elbow with something fairly small (eg 17mm spanner) sharply and
repeatedly. The shocks will loosen off the crush fitting. We have new
elbows on the shelf if you bugger it up too much.

Martin

Richard wrote:

>Hi All,
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>I'm having difficulty removing my fuel filter.
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>I've removed the clamp from the chassis and I can unscrew the filter
>from the lower elbow, unfortunately the upper fitting stops me from
>turning it more than a couple of degrees.
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>It seems that to do the job easily I have to remove the elbow from the
>steel pipe first, but it's stuck solid in the fitting...
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>There's not enough room to undo the upper fitting....so I'm scuppered.
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>Help!?
>
>Rich H
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