tankie88
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New "J pipe" fitted yesterday.
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You should not have to loosen fuel lines to change the primary fuel filter. Nor do you need to move the generator. A large open ended wrench (1" irc) up top will loose the bolt, with a helper or your other hand hold the canister so it doesn't drop and make a mess or worse break.Tried to change the primary fuel filter.
Put the generator aside, drained the filter, almost nothing came out...
When i went to unscrew the fuel lines, so tight, i could not lossen them, it started to rain..
Since my deuce stays outside, i chucked every tool inside and went home..
My bad about the lines, misunderstood Scramblers directionsYou should not have to loosen fuel lines to change the primary fuel filter. Nor do you need to move the generator. A large open ended wrench (1" irc) up top will loose the bolt, with a helper or your other hand hold the canister so it doesn't drop and make a mess or worse break.
The primary filter is shorter so any water in the fuel can drain to the bottom of the canister.My bad about the lines, misunderstood Scramblers directions
I moved the generator to have more room. It helps a lot! Now to find a helper to hold the canister.
By the way, the filter I got is not so long as the canister and looks to have like some sort of stone lining.
The secundary filters are almost twice as long... and look more like normal fuel filters.
I try again tomorrow.. It's past 9pm here and very dark outside..
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