Hardcore wrote:im hoping to change the filter this weekend. coulc any one give me some tips on it before i go ahead.. and if theres anything i should watch out for?
also. is it hard to change the feul pump?? anddd is there any places which sell faster flowing pumps and filters??
also. at the weekend im hoping to change all of these:
-put in GT camshaft
-change cambelt
-change water pump
-change HT leads to magnacore ones
-change sparkpluggs
-feul filter
-maybe feul pump depending how hard it is
-oil filter and change with enginee flush
is there anything else any one can think of changing or doing to just give my car a bit more of a service whilst im at it. or can anyone give advice before i go ahead and brake my car
-thanks!!
The first thing you'll need to do is depressurise the fuel system. Locate and remove the fuel pump fuse. Turn the ignition and let the engine run until it dies (around 1-2 minutes). Discconect the battery negative lead.
When you disconnect the hoses from the filter do expect petrol to pour out and have rags at hand to soak up spills - Do NOT put your head right underneath the filter or you will end up with petrol on your face.
Take note of the direction arrows on the old filter and make sure you match them up with the new filter.
Once you've replaced the filter, replace the fuse and reconnect the battery, turn the key to the position before the engine starts to let the fuel system re-prime itself, wait 10 seconds, start your engine. Leave it running for a few minutes whilst you check for leaks around the filter.
I hope that helps, if you need any more tips/advice, ask in this thread.