Author Topic: 1994 toyota pickup 22re fuel filter  (Read 5928 times)

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Re: 1994 toyota pickup 22re fuel filter
« on: Jun 10, 2016, 10:53:29 PM »
Try annealing the copper washers with a torch to soften them up.
I'll have to look that up so see what it means, but it sounds like a good idea!


Dry it off with compressed air
Put safety glasses on
Have some body else crank engine for a second while you look at it threw wheel well.
Most likely you damaged the line.
Best of luck
Please post what you find.
I can start the truck- as I don't have a helper - it runs but leaks.  I can see the fuel coming from the area at the banjo fitting.  I thought I might have damaged it but I was not rough at all when removing the bolt and did not force anything. But by process of elimination- if the filter is fine..... I was going to look into replacing the banjo fitting- but I don't know if NAPA carrys them or if I'd have to order it- there are definitely some hoses under there that look like they could be replaced. I was going to see in the AM how the banjo fitting attaches to the fuel line and how long and where that fuel line ends up. Yikes. I really did not want this to turn into a big job!




 
 
 
 
 

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