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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: upstate, New York
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Ok replaced the oil and filter today no probelm..
Removed the fuel filter clean out some orange sediment out of the bowl. replaced the fuel filter it, tried putting it back on --no way wont go on. ran to the dealer for new o ring (large one) nothing wrong with the old one. go home still the same problem --it wont scew back up kept at it and finally got it on --What did I miss?? What a day. I never had that problem before. Is there a trick to this?
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Southwest VA
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i had the same problem awhile back....turns out the ring that screws on to hold the bowl was slightly out of round. I ended up getting a whole new filter assembly. wasn't very expensive. it was pretty frustrating for a while.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 164
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one time i was changing the brake pads on my 82 malibu, the left side went well with the 3/8" allen head, but the right side was taking a lot of muscle to get it off, my neighbor then, Steve (a motorhead w/ a nice '51 chevy coupe) came out and asked me if i was putting it on (I was turning the wrong way!!!!) go figure!.. sometimes this is a problem (like unplugged appliances that don't work!)
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Hazzard County Maryland
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Just did mine on my TC30 today. Even with the access panels removed, and the body panel removed, I couldn't get my hands in position to unscrew that devil. Tried tapping it with a screw driver, no dice.
Then I looked at the filter wrench I used to remove my filters with. It looks like this, ![]() Worked perfectly. Sometimes we trip over solutions. ![]()
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