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Old 06-17-2012, 12:12 PM   #15
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Click here: Oemy's UltraPower Performance
He will have the parts that you need for your fuel filter.
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Googled the part # WHG481FK, company AutoPartLookup.com sells it @ a great price. Ordered it today, I'll let you know how it is once I get. Let them know it's from Luber Finer, so their # is LBF WHG481FK. Luber Finer has to ship to them and then out to consumer so they stated 2 shipping charges but if your not in a hurry they can add it to a general order so you just pay the shipping from AutoPartLookup.com
Price was less than $30, call them to order.720.440.9500 or 877.250.9672 toll free
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thank you very munch on your help i found and by )))
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Old 06-19-2012, 12:00 PM   #18
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Thanks Driver, for the part info update.
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i purchased O&M filter assy just in case. I have 2008 Safari Trek. Your photos are clear and show filter mounted inside the frame. i have tried to locate my filter on both sides of coach near motor. No dice. CAn you locate your picture for me. Thanks

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in front of fuel tank behind the rear inside the frame rail
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In front of fuel tank behind the rear inside the frame rail ... on the Driver's side!
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Do the filters just screw on? On my old ford ranger it takes a special tool to get it off. Can't really tell from the photos. Also do you have to do anything special to bleed off the presssure before removing?
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Do the filters just screw on? On my old ford ranger it takes a special tool to get it off. Can't really tell from the photos.
The fuel filters have fixed threads. The fuel lines have faired connections that are threaded and tightened using a holding and a tightening wrench onto the fuel filter. Not too much difficulty at all.

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The fuel filters have fixed threads. The fuel lines have faired connections that are threaded and tightened using a holding and a tightening wrench onto the fuel filter. Not too much difficulty at all.

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Did you have to bleed the pressure off the gas lines somehow before replacing the filter? or just crack open the line at the filter? Thanks
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Did you have to bleed the pressure off the gas lines somehow before replacing the filter? or just crack open the line at the filter? Thanks
Fit a wrench on whichever side you are working on, cover the fitting with a rag, crack the line. You are only going to get a tiny squirt if that however you might drain an ounce or 2 of gasoline from the contents of the filter. I sit up facing the filter and allow the gas drippings to fall on the ground. "Olay!"
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Thanks DriVer for the quick reply.
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