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    MP Fuel filter removal help

    I tried removing the fuel filter canister this weekend and it was extremely difficult to budge. So much that I couldn't get it to turn so I wanted to make sure I was doing it correctly before I broke something.

    I was able to remove the bottom bolt and the cap/cooler lines that are attached to the bottom. You can see this in the first pic.

    I assume the filter canister is screwed in? Is there something that needs to be removed? I tried gripping it and twisting and nothing seemed to work. I may try an oil filter wrench and see if that works. Any help is appreciated.
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    Last edited by Matt Garcia; 07-06-2010, 04:50 PM.

    #2
    I have tried as well with 2 types of filter wrenches, no luck either. I felt like I was going break an engine mount before I got that can to spin?

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      #3
      Originally posted by brett22i View Post
      I have tried as well with 2 types of filter wrenches, no luck either. I felt like I was going break an engine mount before I got that can to spin?
      Well I am glad I am not the only one that feels that way. I can usually muscle anything off but this one has been challenging.

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        #4
        Your on the right track. Once the bottom plate is off, the lower portion of the housing should spin off. I use a cheap strap wrench from Harbour Freight, but it has always been tight. Usually seems like I'm going to break the bracket that it mounts to before it comes loose.

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          #5
          Matt,

          I'm fresh off of a fuel filter replacement and I couldn't get the housing to loosen and spin off either. So I disconnected all of the lines and un-bolted the whole unit and removed from the engine bay, took to my shed and put it in a vice. Was then able to get the housing to spin off rather easily. I'm so glad I gave up on wrestling with it in the boat. I could of easily spent and hour or more trying to devise a plan that would get it off and probably broke something. Some of the bolts are a little tricky to get to, but once it's out of the boat, it's so easy to work with. Next time I replace the filter I'm gonna do it the same way, take the whole thing out. I did put some plumbers silcone grease on the o-ring to make the next removal easier, but I'm not holding my breath.

          Good luck
          I don't want to go to work, take me wake surfing instead!

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            #6
            Originally posted by 22veguy View Post
            Your on the right track. Once the bottom plate is off, the lower portion of the housing should spin off. I use a cheap strap wrench from Harbour Freight, but it has always been tight. Usually seems like I'm going to break the bracket that it mounts to before it comes loose.
            X2
            Tige, it's a way of life!

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              #7
              This problem was discussed some time ago and everyone seems to have a very hard time with it. I was told not to touch it so its been on the boat for 5 years. I really think it needs replacement myself. Is there someone who has modified the system and uses another product/design so that it can be easily changed?

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                #8
                I second the strap wrench, it works, just a real pita. Marine Power needs to fire the gorilla they have putting those things on so we can break them loose without killing ourselves.

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                  #9
                  I ended up using a LONG extension With a ratchet on the strap wrench and it broke it free. I also had my neighbor to place pressure against fuel filter mount bc of all the pressure being applied. I was sure something was going to break off.

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