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Hi
i am just changing the fuel filter (again), and has been a b**ger to remove.
now how have you fitting your bottom entry, the one with the 90 degree elbow?.
did you use copper washers?. My old one had ptfe type tape which i do not think is right.
and did you remove the elbow, as now cannot get it to budge (and don't want to damage the steel fuel line)
the exit i have a banjo, 2 washers and new fuel line to fuel distributor unit.
thanx all
Regards
Steve
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Steve Saunders
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The elbow is easy to remove if you know the magic trick...
Now if I was in it for the money I'd keep it to myself.....but since I'm the Technical Advisor and I'm a nice chap, it would be wrong to do that :wink:
You need two hammers
It's difficult to get in there, but it can be done.
Lightly do up the pipe nut (finger tight is plenty), then simultaneously (and at the same time) give it a good whack either side with both hammers. The pipe will drop off like it was never stuck.
Trust me it does work
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Try not to create any sparks though! I remember having this issue a while back and it did come apart with a struggle, crap design though! SpecialT's solution does seem a good idea but I think I might want something a bit more secure than a jubilee clip for the pumped side of the filter.
Chris
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That's much better then. It's a good replacement solution, but in the picture it showed just one J/clip which I'm sure you would aggree is not really satisfactory for a high pressure fuel hose. But as with all John stuff is a good solution to Deloreans common problems and is a great guy to deal with
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hi
this side of the fuel system should not be under to much pressure should it?
yes the 90 degree will not unscrew, but the fuel filter is off.
this is the one i meant....did you use copper washers between elbow and filter??
so will fit fuel line onto filter, then under car screw filter onto elbow, otherwise cannot get to the top of the filter to fit top banjo. (why put the filter there???)
hate working with fuel systems!, was underneath last night with petrol running down my arm.
Steve
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Steve Saunders
Wolverhampton
ex owner vin 1621
doc 370