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Old Jan 28, 2007 | 10:48 AM
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SOS Fuel filter help ?

Replaced original fuel filter on my 2001. After several trys I still cannot make the forward connection leak free. Lines / flanges are centered in the fittings. Flanges at end of line(s) do not appear distorted/bent at all. Using a new Genuine Toyota filter. As far as I know it's just a compression flange fit with no rubber or metal O ring involved correct ? Filter did not come with any. None found in parts look up. The reason I ask is the flanged ends of the lines appear to have a thin rubber coating. Found a few very thin bits in the bowl I used to catch the dripping gas. I have never heard of using anything in the threads of the fittings except maybe anti - seize goop. Maybe the threaded female fittings on the hard lines have an internal O ring ? I've read the Tech-Write up for Filter R&R. WTF am I missing ?
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Old Jan 28, 2007 | 11:34 AM
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I'm not really sure how yours is compared to mine, but mine had copper O rings. Are you sure yours did not have anything like that?
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Old Jan 28, 2007 | 01:53 PM
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you need to place two washers on each line fitting, one before and one after the fitting going into the filter...then torque it good.
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Old Jan 28, 2007 | 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by vrrodri
you need to place two washers on each line fitting, one before and one after the fitting going into the filter...then torque it good.
Not sure I follow. Are you talking about each side of the flanged end of line ? Anyway I'm fairly sure now that mine is just a compression fit. No O ings/washers. I'm going to try again with a cheater pipe extension on my flare wrench for more leverage / torque. The bits I'm finding are not rubber. They are thin shreads from a dark protective sealer coat on the lines.

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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 12:10 PM
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hard to see what you have with no pics...did you get any metal o-rings with the new filter unit??
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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 01:59 PM
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Torque is not the answer.

These lines are recommended to use a flare-nut style wrench so I can't imagine that an ape is required to set the proper amount of torque so-to-speak.

If you're saying that you have no O-rings or washers and others are mentioning the necessity of them, shouldn't you be looking into some O-rings or washers?

Or have you fixed it and left this thread open.....
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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 02:41 PM
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Update

Update:

2001 = cpmpression fit. Uses no washers or rubber O rings. I think the same holds true for Tundra and maybe others.
I took it to a shop with a lift. Small bits of that line coating I mentioned were causing my problem. Also easier to torque/crank the fittings not laying on your back.

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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 03:00 PM
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i just changed mine on my 03 taco, and it's fine. no leaks, hopefully you didn't cross thread the fitting.
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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 03:46 PM
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yes no washers or anything needed for that filter. They are however quite finicky on the seal obviously. When i did mine it was leaking due to a little rust that was on the threads that were exposed originally. a little nudge and all good.
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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 03:50 PM
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Try some teflon tape on the threads of the fitting. Yours must be mishapen somehow and not maintaining a good seal.
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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by alotawatts
Update:

2001 = cpmpression fit. Uses no washers or rubber O rings. I think the same holds true for Tundra and maybe others.
I took it to a shop with a lift. Small bits of that line coating I mentioned were causing my problem. Also easier to torque/crank the fittings not laying on your back.
On 96-02 3.4L they are flare fittings (and actually they are flare on 2nd gen 3.0L as well).
The banjo fitting fuel filters are usually used on the 4cyl motors.

Here's a good writeup for 3rd gens:
http://4runners.org/articles/fuelfilter/index.html

Glad you got it licked and sometimes it's hard to see if the threads get gunked up.
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