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Hi guys,

i have just purchased a r33 gtst and i have been doing a major service on her.

I can not for the life of me find the fuel filter i was told by auto barn they have one and its not built into the pump im wondering if its in the engine bay? as i have found a canister around the same size with rubber hoses going into it but not sure if i can open it.

thanks guys

Dean

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Hi guys,

i have just purchased a r33 gtst and i have been doing a major service on her.

I can not for the life of me find the fuel filter i was told by auto barn they have one and its not built into the pump im wondering if its in the engine bay? as i have found a canister around the same size with rubber hoses going into it but not sure if i can open it.

thanks guys

Dean

Drivers shock tower on U bracket half way down

Dont use drift brand they seep on seems

Change yearly or more if you change fuel types

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i have found a canister around the same size with rubber hoses going into it but not sure if i can open it.

Don't try to open it. That is the Filter, diconnect the hoses and replace the canister/filter. Get a RYCO Z200.

Search and you will find a DIY how to.

EDIT* Found this, ----------->>> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/199227-replacing-a-fuel-filter-r33/page__hl__fuel%20filter%20change

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It's in the how to.

Hold & Twist or Hot Water on the hose or a rag wrapped around the hose and pliers gently or pry the hose away from the nipple with a thin screwdriver or a combo of these + bleed from your knuckles. :D

Patience is Key.

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