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Thread: The damn fuel filter "Special Banjo bolt"

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    The damn fuel filter "Special Banjo bolt"

    I'm having troble getting the "special banjo bolt" I relieved the pressure in the fuel line and took out the service bolt. Are there any tricks or something i can do to get it loose?
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    Which bango bolt??

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    I always use a 10mm (I think that was the right size) combination wrench. The one time it was really hard to remove, I used a vise grip.
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    go down to you local parts store get some "pb blaster", spray good amount on and let it sit over night and try to loosen bolt.

    this shit works i had problem with crank bolt on accord and had put all my weight on bolt wouldn't break loose then used some pb blaster, came back next day took off bolt with just a little arm muscle.

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    the problem is the stupid banjo bolts shape...
    use a 12" adjustable wrench on the banjo and another smaller one or 10 wrench for the lower bolt...the filter will move when u try to take the banjo bolt off...so be careful

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