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Can not get the gas filter off

Tango40

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1995 xlt Explorer
95 xlt 4.0 i got the clips off on both sides what do i do next i tried to slide the ends off but it wont budge.iam i doing it right,should i keep pulling on the lines,i dont want to break anything.Thanks for any help.
 



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You HAVE to buy the special tool.

It was a PITA with them, I can't imagine how hard it would be without them.

You can get the tool at autozone for like 7 bucks. It's a bunch of little plastic rings.
 






Originally posted by Jason_25
You HAVE to buy the special tool.

It was a PITA with them, I can't imagine how hard it would be without them.

You can get the tool at autozone for like 7 bucks. It's a bunch of little plastic rings.

What he said, and while you're there, get yourself a Haynes or Chiltons Manual... the whole process is outlined there in detail
Pete
 






Skip the rings on the left, go with the tool on the right. The first time I changed my filter, I didn't know about the spring clips and forced my lines off. It took a lot of forcing to get it to come free. Once I had it off, I had to go over to Checker's and get new retainers. That was when I saw the fuel line removal tools. That was a couple of years ago. A few weeks ago it came time to change my filter again so I picked up the special ring tools along with my filter. I fought again with it for a couple of hours without getting it off. I went to Pep Boys and picked up the tool on the right. It worked much better than the rings. It still took some work, but I got the lines off with a lot less cussing. I still had to replace the springs, but I planned for that and had already picked them up. The spring retainers were in the "Help" section, the one with all the red packages with lots of neat do-dads. The part numer is 55138. I know Autozone, Pep Boys and Checker's carry them.
 

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just out of curiousity, how often should a fuel filter be replaced? mine might be due.
 






I change my filter every 6 months. It is really bad for the electric fuel pump if the filter starts to get plugged and for the small price of a filter its a whole lot cheaper than a fuel pump in the tank.
 






My '97 Owner's Guide lists the change interval at every 30K miles under severe duty. I let the first one go to 60K and didn't notice any change with the new one. Then again, my Explorer was running fine before the filter anyway. I changed the second one about 35K miles later.
 






In California, you never have to change it.....ha ha ha :D

I changed mine at 79k anyway.
 






186K and still never changed. I Got tired of dicking around trying to get it off and I had the special tool.


KevinK
'91 XLT w/original fuel filter
 






I was getting a rough idle problem that could have been attributed to my fuel filter having 50K on it... So I replaced it (Why not? It's $6). As for the plastic rings/metal tool... I bought the plastic rings because I could not find the metal tool at AutoZone... If you put them in position and then apply pressure to them by forcing a screw driver or other tool between the ring and the filter and using it like a lever, they come easily. Replacing my fuel filter took all of half an hour.
 






The secret I've found

Is pushing the fuel line IN when you are pushing in the tool before you pull out the line. And all I got is the cheap plastic tool that I usually back up with a pliars for better pressure. I admit it used to be a pain but once I learned the procedure it takes no time at all.
 






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