JhonSebastien
818 SoCal
So i FINALLY got to figure out how to get my fuel filter off after much strain and figuring out how to snap the damn banjo bolts. But not after I thought by unscrewing the screw for the Diaphragm (right above where the line leading from the filter to the injections) and then screwing it back in once I realized it wouldn't help me get that last banjo bolt off. (thought of pulling the entire line attached to it out, but discovered that it connected to a giant assembly)
Now my question is. Is there any exact tightness or amount of turns of the screwdriver it has to be? My friend guessed it was a Diaphragm. Would get a picture but I have no camera.
Googled a picture of a 1990 integra engine and circled where it was in paint ,_,
It looks EXACTLY like the plastic covered piece at the very end of this following fuel line picture, but it isnt the same rail as mine. But thats what the plastic cap looked like exactly
Now my question is. Is there any exact tightness or amount of turns of the screwdriver it has to be? My friend guessed it was a Diaphragm. Would get a picture but I have no camera.
Googled a picture of a 1990 integra engine and circled where it was in paint ,_,
It looks EXACTLY like the plastic covered piece at the very end of this following fuel line picture, but it isnt the same rail as mine. But thats what the plastic cap looked like exactly
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