Where is the Feul Filter?
de-pressurize the fuel system before you take the hoses off the fuel filter. that is unless you like getting gas in your face. mmmm....gas
i learned the hard way
and like matt said, it's to the left of the brake booster when you're facing the engine bay.
i learned the hard way

and like matt said, it's to the left of the brake booster when you're facing the engine bay.
Originally Posted by maximumpowa21
Hey thanks alot for the help guys, one question how do i depressurize the FUEL system, I have never changed an fuel filter in my life so please help me with that one,
That's what I do. I'm a yellow neck. 1st time, I pulled and nothing came out. Said "wtf" and looked at the end of the hose. Then "blammo" right in the eye
Originally Posted by Matt93SE
or do what I do.. cover the thing with a rag before pulling the hose off the filter. it's the redneck way of doing it, but I haven't had any problems yet. 

Make sure after it dies, you restart it a few times. My first time I let it stall out once but it was still pressurized. I got the gasoline right in the eyes and had to crawl in the house and up to the sink by feel. Not recommended.
Originally Posted by Spipedong90
Make sure after it dies, you restart it a few times. My first time I let it stall out once but it was still pressurized. I got the gasoline right in the eyes and had to crawl in the house and up to the sink by feel. Not recommended.
c'mon...take it like a man...bling a few times and you're ok!!
Originally Posted by jaguax
I imagine gasoline is not good for the eyes but I'd love to take showers in it because it smells so good. A nice relaxing bath in gasoline sounds nice too. Lying in the tub smoking a cigarette. So nice 

seek help?
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
That's what I do. I'm a yellow neck. 1st time, I pulled and nothing came out. Said "wtf" and looked at the end of the hose. Then "blammo" right in the eye 

first i heard that happening...
Hey thanks alot guys for the help, I never wear safety glasses and I work in construction all the time, but I think i will be putting them on real quick after hearing all these stories, and yea its a good idea for you guys too. Also how often should the filter be replaced
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