So you don't have to "de-pressurize" the system prior to pulling the fuel line off the filter? Anthony '89 Syncro GL (Hidalgo)
Bill Witz <pbwitz@SBCGLOBAL.NET> wrote: This really not a big deal. if you are worried pinch off the hose in front of the filter Do not smoke or use a 120V trouble light. When you remove the hoses dont get any gas in your eyes or any other body parts! This is a good time to look at all your fuel hoses. No more Burning Vans. On yeah you might want to wear some gloves. When you are done carefully cut open the filter that will tell you the condition of your gas tank. Bill Witz 84 Westy Tiico Ol Paint
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