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Old 03-06-2005, 01:49 PM   #1
Hook'em
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Fuel filter and lines

Been having problems with smelling gasoline fumes. I want to replace the fuel filter and the lines on either side of it. The lines are showing some cracking, so I hope that is the cause of the smell.

Couple questions:

(1) Any fuel filer recommendations?
(2) Do I need to do anything special to remove and replace the lines? (Will there be much gasoline in the lines that I need to worry about, or should it be ok to just remove and replace?)

Sorry for the basic questions, but I am trying to learn to take care of this truck and have had virtually no auto repair experience.

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