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Carolinaboy

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Nice job George... Good to hear that none broke..

Did you put some Anti-seize on the plugs before you put them back in.. ?

Also how long had it been since you changed your fuel filter

nope hahah

and i think its the first time the fuel filter has ever been changed and i bought the truck at 60k and i doubt the guy before me ever changed it

Might want to open it back up and redo it.. :lol:

You will probably run into the same problems if you keep the truck long enough!

And yeah I change my fuel filter every 15k

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thanks guys but there is no way im going to take it back apart it was wayyyy tooo hard but ill just change it soon.....probable in the next 30-40k miles
 

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haha... Im glad i dont have a 5.4.. i would have probably soaked the damn plugs in anti seize lol
 

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Nice job george but you should have used the anti seize, just sayin. :lol::jester:
But seriously great job!
 

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I need to change plugs as well. I'm glad mine is a :chevy:. :D
 

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Good job. Glad it went smooth!

I've never changed a fuel filter on any vehicle I have owned. The Explorer I just retired had 218K on the original filter. I've literally never had any issue.
 

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