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Old 04-22-2006, 11:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Paseo Fuel Filter Question

Some months ago I posted some questions about replacing the fuel filter on my '94 Paseo. I bought a NAPA filter, which turned out to be smaller in diameter - but that's another story.

Here's the problem and my question. When I pulled out the old filter, there were at least one metal gasket between the top of the filter and the bolt that holds the fuel line in place. There might have been one on top and one on the bottom, but I don't recall. The new filter also had some metal gaskets too. Problem is, from the time took the thing a part and bought the new one, I managed (as only I could) to misplace these metal gaskets/washers. Question is - where can I get new ones without having to buy a new fuel filter? Also, is there supposed to be one on the top AND bottom of the fuel line fitting into the fuel filter? Is there a part number I could order them?

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Those crush washers? Probably orange copper/bronze? I think they are generic, which means you can get them at almost any auto supply store; just bring the filter along so you get the right size. One on top and one on bottom, wherever there is a metal to metal fitting.
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