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Labrat83

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Posted: 08/07/23 10:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I am attempting to change the fuel filter on my 1999 f53 v10 southwind storm.

I got the removal tool, but there is nowhere near enough gap between the body of the fuel filter and the connected fuel line, for me to insert the tool onto the male portion of the fuel filter.
There are also no retaining clips on the current filter/lines.

The new filter seems to have much longer protruding metal (male) gas lines that should leave plenty of space for using the tool on future replacements.

Has anyone else run into this problem?

I took a couple pictures but not sure how to upload them?

Any advice appreciated

Thanks

Adam

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What tool did you use ? I used one like in the link below.... tight fit, but works.
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I borrowed a huge kit from Canadian Tire and tried several styles, including those you posted and the metal plyer style ones. None came close. I was able to share a picture in a Facebook f53 group and the consensus is that it currently has the wrong filter installed and will likely need to be hack sawed off then removed with needle nose pliers and the disconnect tool.

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If it's the first time to replace the filter, it could just be that the locks are stuck.. Spray some WD40 or your favorite penetrating spray on the ends to flush out the lock. Might need to do this several times to get any dirt out of there too.

Then insert the tool and get some needle nose pliers to help push it in at the same time pulling on the hose until it releases.

I had a 97 F150 with that style of fuel filter and I used the 'scissor' tool.

It was a PITA to do every time! Then you get all the gas that spills out when you finally get it off! [emoticon] So be prepared for that.

Good luck! Mitch


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Thanks for the responses! Job done. I had to make custom rings from a pen cap to insert and then slide onto the well wd40'd connectors with fine needle nose pliers. Took a while but I got them off and new one installed. The new one will be much easier as it has long input and output for using the proper tool.
Thanks for the tips!

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