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MaxRX7 12-05-06 04:06 PM

pic of fuel filter in engine bay or orientation.
 
I want to double check if the fuel filter is installed correctly, but have no other reference. I looked at the Haynes manual and it doesn't show the pic I need. It just shows the fuel filter itself with the word "OUT" but it doesn't mean anything to me. for all I know it could be upside down.

amp 12-05-06 04:10 PM

base of the filter is as it should be.. at the bottom.. base has the ring..
hope that helps..

MaxRX7 12-05-06 08:30 PM

thanks for the response. so looking at this picture:

http://image.racepages.com/live/E100033399BOS.JPG
it is upside down.
that "thicker" part should be facing the ground?

1SxyRXy 12-05-06 08:35 PM

it says on the side of the filter. it either has a arrow. which should be facing the engine. or the one you posted a pic of says IN on the top. so the IN part would be the fuel line coming from the tank

MaxRX7 12-05-06 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by 1SxyRXy
it says on the side of the filter. it either has a arrow. which should be facing the engine. or the one you posted a pic of says IN on the top. so the IN part would be the fuel line coming from the tank

well you see, that's my problem. the Haynes manual says something like this but I still don't understand it (I'm definately not stupid). It looks like I have a 50/50 shot of putting it the right way. The "IN/OUT" label is meaningless to me.

speed_monkey 12-05-06 08:54 PM


The "IN/OUT" label is meaningless to me.
How can you not get that? In means fuel in, so the line coming from the tank goes there. Out means to the engine.

MaxRX7 12-05-06 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by speed_monkey
How can you not get that? In means fuel in, so the line coming from the tank goes there. Out means to the engine.

ok :bigthumb:
my g/f is blonde and I think I've been spending too much time with her :rolleyes:

amp 12-05-06 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by MaxRX7
thanks for the response....
it is upside down....that "thicker" part should be facing the ground?

no problem... yeah the pic shows it upside down..
the protrusions on the filter should also guide you to how it mounts on the bracket..

My5ABaby 12-06-06 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by MaxRX7
The "IN/OUT" label is meaningless to me.

Do you live near any mechanics? :p:

Btw, brunettes > blondes.

MaxRX7 12-06-06 08:28 AM

sweet thanks again guys.

I trust you guys more than the shady mechanics around me.
Blondes, brunettes, it's all good as long as they are fine and aren't too bitchy.


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