tonyp25
Well-Known Member
So I can’t tell when the last time my 440 had her fuel filter changed. So I bought a metal and plastic WIX filter. I tried googling and looking on YouTube but I couldn’t find anyone explaining the process on an older car.
I saw some tips about letting the pressure out of the system first by unplugging the fuse to fuel pump, running the car for a short time so that the line is clear and then priming it again (not sure how to prime it). Is this the same for older cars or could I just disconnect the current filter, spill a little fuel and connect a new one?
Any preference between the plastic or metal housing?
I saw some tips about letting the pressure out of the system first by unplugging the fuse to fuel pump, running the car for a short time so that the line is clear and then priming it again (not sure how to prime it). Is this the same for older cars or could I just disconnect the current filter, spill a little fuel and connect a new one?
Any preference between the plastic or metal housing?