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Old 05-21-2007, 10:00 AM   #12 (permalink)
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What size is the flare nut on the bottom?

From what I’ve picked up, the banjo bolt is 17mm and you also need a 19mm open ended wrench to hold the filter. I am just trying to figure out exactly which tools I would need when I get around to changing my Camry’s fuel filter (just got it a month ago, ’95 LE I4 with about 155,000 miles). And the crush washer I guess is from the dealer?

I am new to my Camry but last fall I changed the fuel filter on my ’93 Volvo (940 turbo wagon). On that it is standard procedure to have wrenches to hold the filter while you are working on the bolts. Of course I busted a fuel line, had to wait four days for the replacement part (you can’t get Volvo parts in auto parts stores), and a cold front came through dropping the temp to about 15º F (-9º C) but by that point I had new connections so I wasn't under the car for too long. Oh, and the wrenches needed to hold the filter? 27mm and 22mm. Yeah, right, like I had a 27mm or a 22mm open end wrench just laying around. Well, actually, now I do. Craftsman too, I couldn’t find any other brand that carried those sizes.
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