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Going ahead with the Fuel Filter... 200 1989

So, impact tools are available and ready.. But, the necessary hardware wasn't included with the Bosch Filter. Now what?.. Dealership for that?... Or, just pull the filter off and go to a hardware store, to match up the washers?... Is that all that's needed is just a couple of washers?
I understand the problems will lie with the bolts, so that's why we're gonna PB B'last for a few weeks and then attempt it when it's warmer out, outside. I'm going to read and re-read every B.B. post I can and prepare for the worst. Hope for the best, and at least give it a shot.






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