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Just got my Skyline gts-t 33 back after it was sitting for 4 months and i think i have got a blockage and would just like to know where it is located on the car so i can have a look.

MIne is on the drivers side of the engine next to the strut tower, big shiny silver sucker.

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Hot water helps, but trying to get the hot water anywhere near the fuel hose if you have aftermarket parts near the fuel filter make it hard.

Trying to get the hose off takes forever if it hasn't been done for a long time :D

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Guys im a complete noob and im trying to replace my fuel filter cos it seems kinda sluggish and hasnt been done b4..only a recent owner. Any precautions i have to take b4 i replace the fuel filter? cos atm im thinking u just flip the hoses off and replace it thanks guys

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Guys im a complete noob and im trying to replace my fuel filter cos it seems kinda sluggish and hasnt been done b4..only a recent owner. Any precautions i have to take b4 i replace the fuel filter? cos atm im thinking u just flip the hoses off and replace it thanks guys

Thats the way.

Have some spare hose with you before you start. Because as many have done, you sometimes need to slice them off.

And a supply of paper towels and band aids :P (for the hand you will mash against a sharp bracket)

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start car

open boot

pull fuel pump fuse (top 15a fuse)

car will stall

loosen fuel cap

start/turn car over until lines are clear

cut the old hose&filter off at each end and remove as a complete assembly (if its easy to remove its probably been done before so skip replacement)

replace with new hose (1/2" about 600mm req'd) and new filter (Z200)

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