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Fuel Filter Location

Fuel Filter Location

Postby Coconut » Sun Oct 10, 2004 3:09 pm

Does anyone know what is the location of the fuel filter in '99 Solara V6?

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Postby lazyboyz69 » Sun Oct 10, 2004 3:16 pm

i believe its under the intake box....
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Postby bronzemaxell » Sun Oct 10, 2004 4:29 pm

lazyboyz69 wrote:i believe its under the intake box....

yeah, i seen it under da intake air box, mounted on the body frame, driver side, and i was told to use a flare wrench as well.
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Postby SC V6 » Sun Oct 10, 2004 6:38 pm

yeah... its a hard nut to get off... I used a flare nut on the actual metal nut, then a regular open ended wrench and held the fuel filter w\ that... there is a plastic nut on the fuel filter that won't move, but gives a good grip... then took a screw driver and pryed the two apart.. worked really well.. Jim@foreign affairs taught me that trick
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Postby 19solara99 » Thu May 05, 2005 10:02 am

yea, i basically did the same. i used two flare nut wrenchs to get a good grip, and then used a monkey wrench to squeeze both of the wrenches together...worked really well,,i bearly used any muscle..
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Postby SpeedSTARs » Sat May 07, 2005 1:09 am

SC V6 wrote:yeah... its a hard nut to get off... I used a flare nut on the actual metal nut, then a regular open ended wrench and held the fuel filter w\ that... there is a plastic nut on the fuel filter that won't move, but gives a good grip... then took a screw driver and pryed the two apart.. worked really well.. Jim@foreign affairs taught me that trick


Yup... The installation is kind of ruff mostly due to the location of that darn :2gunfire: nut (a blind operation). All I can say is Jims Fuel System Upgrade Kit rocks. I'd recommend this to anyone with the forced induction. :D

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