974X4BLACKSPORT
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- Joined
- May 21, 2018
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- 966
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- FL
- City, State
- hudson
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- BLACK 1997 SPORT 4 BY 4
I have been working on cars since I was 10yo! Yes thats right, I did my first engine swap on a 66 C10 (L6/three on the tree), with the help of my dad, or rather I was helping him more like, anyways...your probably wondering what this is all about "Do yourself a favor", this brings a piece of advice to those new to working on mechanical things, and also to those with much experience. Do yourself a favor when it comes to needing special tools to do the job right, this involves the quality and cost of special tools, DO NOT go the cheap route trying to save money, spend the extra money first and get the good quality tools to save yourself frustration in the long run, this is advice I constantly tell myself but also sometime even forget too, I do not like being a cheap skate, but I also do not like spending more money than I have too (nobody does). Sure by now your wondering why this is in the 95-01 section, and it all boils down to the fuel line fittings used by not just FORD, but by many other makers also, if you have to get the special tool to release the fittings, do not by the cheap ones, look carefully and compare them, they may say they do the same job, but differ drastically in quality. After struggling underneath my Explorer to change the fuel filter which should be 15 min. job, is now taking all day having to go back to the auto parts store and get the "BETTER" fitting tool, after struggling an hour with a crap quality cheap PIECE OF %$#! tool. My 97 is pristine underneath, no rust, dirt, mud, to get in the way, and so far it has taken 3 hrs and the old filter is not even off yet!