Fuel Filter locatio on 89 4runner
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Fuel Filter locatio on 89 4runner
Where is the darn fuel filter on my 89 4runner??
My chilton's and haynes guides give me three locations and it isn't in any of them.
Behing the passenger framerails??? Under the intake???
Please help. -Seth
My chilton's and haynes guides give me three locations and it isn't in any of them.
Behing the passenger framerails??? Under the intake???
Please help. -Seth
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Do you think taking the starter off would help/be worth it???
Do I need to drain the fuel lines or something or is it simply a plug/unplug operation. Thanks for all the help. I think I'm going to dive into it today. I need to do the fuel sock back in the tank too. That should be fun also.
Do I need to drain the fuel lines or something or is it simply a plug/unplug operation. Thanks for all the help. I think I'm going to dive into it today. I need to do the fuel sock back in the tank too. That should be fun also.
Last edited by deathrunner; Apr 28, 2004 at 08:43 AM. Reason: Meant to say starter
#12
I don't think the starter would help much.
Try to break loose the hoses fitting bolts before unbolting the filter from the block. When you take the lines loose, you will leak some gas.......under pressure if it was running recently. That is why the battery should be disconnected...no possibility of sparks at the starter
Why change the sock? Have you had severe dirty gas problems? The sock only screens out the largest chunks of crap and is normally only changed when you change a fuel pump. Not to say you couldn't change it if you wanted to, but you have to drop the gas tank to do it. Best done when empty, since gas is 7 1/2 lb per gallon or so.
Try to break loose the hoses fitting bolts before unbolting the filter from the block. When you take the lines loose, you will leak some gas.......under pressure if it was running recently. That is why the battery should be disconnected...no possibility of sparks at the starter
Why change the sock? Have you had severe dirty gas problems? The sock only screens out the largest chunks of crap and is normally only changed when you change a fuel pump. Not to say you couldn't change it if you wanted to, but you have to drop the gas tank to do it. Best done when empty, since gas is 7 1/2 lb per gallon or so.
#14
I have the fuel sock so I figured I might as well change it too. In a 4runner, there is an access hole to the fuel pump under the back seat. You shouldn't have to drop the tank. But Doing it with an empty tank might be useful.
I'll be sure to unplug my battery. Hopefully I can get to it through the fender....I'd hate to be under it when it is spilling gas. FUN STUFF
I'll be sure to unplug my battery. Hopefully I can get to it through the fender....I'd hate to be under it when it is spilling gas. FUN STUFF
#15
you sock is gonna look brand new, mine did, so I left it alone. its easy to get the pump out, just 8 screws on top of the tank, through the access panel like you said.
why are you changing the filter anyhow, good measure?
why are you changing the filter anyhow, good measure?
#16
I want to improve milage any way I can and some of these guys said that could be a good source to check into. Plus my buddy used to have a 22re and gave me the filter he never used. Free part...possible mileage increase....Why not???
I seem to remember my chilton's guide aying I had to get a new gasket for the pump if I remove it. Did you experience any of that???
I seem to remember my chilton's guide aying I had to get a new gasket for the pump if I remove it. Did you experience any of that???
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