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So if I take it off I'm not going to drop gas everywere? Great that I can do It myself. So I'm looking for rust or clogging.
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You might want to put a rag underneath the fitting as you loosen it in case there is a rush of gas to protect yourself from getting sprayed and to prevent a mess/hazard from the spilled gas.
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Re: Just got my first car.

Yes, the filters hold about 4-6 ounces of gasoline, and in my experience, that will ALL wind up on you and the ground. Have a fire extinguisher nearby just in case the unexpected happens. You don't want to be under the car and on fire.
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I think I'll get my brother in law to do it. Or have him supervize.
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Re: Just got my first car.

it really isnt that hard to do.
mine was pretty bad when i got it.
after my new tire incident, i was driving my sister to a swim meet that required me to go over a mountain
the fuel filter was so bad that i could only go 35-40 mph or it would go into fuel starvation mode

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greygoose Is your car lowered any? It looks like it is slightly.
nope, photoshop.


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Re: Just got my first car.












Ok so this is the car my grandfather bought for 750 bucks. I hope the pictures do this thing justice. It looks really good for being completely stock after 18 years. If theres anything you guys would like to see of the car just ask i'll run out and take a pic. LOL. Sorry for the Sideways pic of the Radio I didnt feel like fliping it. Hopefully I can get a new Radio and some quality speakers to go with it. I'm thinking about making a console with a computer. To store all my music and such.
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