volvoshredder wrote:
I'm just in the process of putting on a new fuel filter. Its a bigger one (I ordered one for a turbo car) and the back end threads seem to float a bit in the back of the filter...if you put your finger into the filter, the metal bit attached to the threads moves around when you push on it. Is that right? Its different than the older smaller filter, as the threads on it are part of the main body of the filter.
All this sounds suspect to me.
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2nd question....are the threads the same between old and new? Anyone know off hand? I'm guessing they should be, and they look about the same, but they seem looser when I thread it in. I'm on crack.
If they are not the right size...don't start the Yellow Rocketship (you need a name for this thing) up, as the pressure will send fuel everywhere. I'm thinking you need something from the aftermarket in anodized blue or pretty chrome.
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And 3rd....look at this.
http://www.calgaryvolvoclub.com/gallery ... r.jpg.htmlHard to see, but inside the filter, the lining within appears to be pulled up and cracked....you can see a triangle bit poking up which seems weird. Its a hard plastic, that lines the inside of the filter. Is this normal?
Definately not right...why would you engineer something with a part that hangs down? I'm free of teaching all week and if I'm not watching pretty girls curl (tournament of Hearts), then can be available for a spell in the heated garage.
I'm assuming the filter change is motivated by the pinging/potential lean condition/fuel starving issue or just general maint?
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Sorry for the stupid questions.
Greg