Hi guys,
I prepared this with good effort:
1. Read both Chilton's and Hane's manuals
2. Read tech boards on F-body sites regarding fuel filter replacement
3. Tried/ did everything everybody said.
But did not succeed.
Fuel line kept on leaking...about 1 gallon before I called it quits.
What I did:
1. Relieve fuel pressure to avoid spillage /prolong leakage:
- My fuse box has 2 fuses with FP (fuel pump) inscribed. Took them out before starting the engine, like they said. Unscrewed fuel cap. Started the engine. Ran a few minutes. Never stopped:
- 1 20 amp fuse with FP/Fan inscribed (took it out)
- 1 10 amp fuse with Inj. 2 /FP inscribed (took it out)
3. In another try, did what a guy said to take out the fuse contained in the black sleeve located just facing the battery and pinned clearly on the fender/side (passenger). Of course, this turned off the engine. But did not stop the leak.
4. Put on back fuel cap. Did not work to stop leakage.
5. Took out, also, to test, 10 amp fuse inscribed Inj. 1: stopped the engine /didn't stop the leakage
6. Mine's got an in-line type filter (round stainless steel housing)
Please speak out / Thanks
(It's pretty hot right now up North in Montreal, Quebec, Canada...)
Patrick Cyr
'88 coupe 305 TBI Camaro
I prepared this with good effort:
1. Read both Chilton's and Hane's manuals
2. Read tech boards on F-body sites regarding fuel filter replacement
3. Tried/ did everything everybody said.
But did not succeed.
Fuel line kept on leaking...about 1 gallon before I called it quits.
What I did:
1. Relieve fuel pressure to avoid spillage /prolong leakage:
- My fuse box has 2 fuses with FP (fuel pump) inscribed. Took them out before starting the engine, like they said. Unscrewed fuel cap. Started the engine. Ran a few minutes. Never stopped:
- 1 20 amp fuse with FP/Fan inscribed (took it out)
- 1 10 amp fuse with Inj. 2 /FP inscribed (took it out)
3. In another try, did what a guy said to take out the fuse contained in the black sleeve located just facing the battery and pinned clearly on the fender/side (passenger). Of course, this turned off the engine. But did not stop the leak.
4. Put on back fuel cap. Did not work to stop leakage.
5. Took out, also, to test, 10 amp fuse inscribed Inj. 1: stopped the engine /didn't stop the leakage
6. Mine's got an in-line type filter (round stainless steel housing)
Please speak out / Thanks
(It's pretty hot right now up North in Montreal, Quebec, Canada...)
Patrick Cyr
'88 coupe 305 TBI Camaro
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