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    Always Change your fuel filter! LOL

    So yesterday, I was doing some maintenance, well, i got the wagon and never got to changing the fuel filter till now LOL well anyways the 2 lines broke cause they so rusted and stuck on the fuel filter that i had to just brake them off and just added a small fuel hose, well when i took of the fuel filter i was seeing the gas was a bit to dark, well here a pic. You guys tell me what you think, i never seen gas like this. its brown, like brown tea or somthing.....



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    The photos aren't really that great - The fuel appears half orange because of the bright orange paper you sat it on.

    But yes it is normal for the fuel in the filter to be discolored from dirt over time.



    Edit - Also, why is this in off topic?
    Last edited by evil_demon_01; 03-15-2012, 03:04 PM.


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      Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
      The photos aren't really that great - The fuel appears half orange because of the bright orange paper you sat it on.

      But yes it is normal for the fuel in the filter to be discolored from dirt over time.



      Edit - Also, why is this in off topic?
      Well, his post was about dirty fuel and changing the filter... your post was concerning the location of his post... now it can be classified as OT...

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        #4
        Do you have ethanol fuel or e85 where you are? If so, that's most likely the culprit. Good thing you changed the filter
        Kyle C

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        1991 Accord Wagon LX - auto - 304K & slipping transmission

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          dont know why this should be in different location, but anyways, i always run 91 octane, since i have an h22a in my wagon. but good thing that i did change the damm thing. wonder how long this thing was dirty...

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