Is it true? Fuel Filter
Is it true? Fuel Filter
I have been told the Fuel Filter for a FD is the same as the one used in the miata of that model year. Now the part numbers are not the same so I wanted to confirm whether it is or isn't the same. Thanks guys
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Why the hell should we help you when you're nothing but a thief and a rip-off artist?
https://www.rx7club.com/bad-fugly-members-185/issues-me-seller-chitownr1-midwestbest-mwb-drifted7-tyrant-tt-615307/page5/
https://www.rx7club.com/bad-fugly-members-185/issues-me-seller-chitownr1-midwestbest-mwb-drifted7-tyrant-tt-615307/page5/
Why the hell should we help you when you're nothing but a thief and a rip-off artist?
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=615307&page=5
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=615307&page=5
ya I started removing mine and gave up. somebody gave me a good idea I'm going to try, remove/cut the hoses from the old ones and run new lines to a new one thats in an easier location!
I did it using these instructions:
http://www.rx7.org/Robinette/fuel_filter_replace.htm
You can do it with needle nose pliers and a small set of locking pliers without pulling any of the lines if you take your time, attack from intelligent angles, and have small girly hands (like me).
http://www.rx7.org/Robinette/fuel_filter_replace.htm
You can do it with needle nose pliers and a small set of locking pliers without pulling any of the lines if you take your time, attack from intelligent angles, and have small girly hands (like me).
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