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Originally Posted by MrSelfDestruct
Stuff you buy at Walmart isn't going to do as much as what the guy offered. The difference, however, may not be much. What the guy offered isn't going to do as much as taking off the throttle body and cleaning it properly.
The fuel filter on Ford cars is really easy to replace. I did it with the front wheels on a pair of ramps at 10PM on the street on my mom's Lincoln. I used my bare hands.
In retrospect, I would have gotten less gasoline in my eyes if I had used safety glasses
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I change my spark plug's wires cap and rotor by myself, I also change my fuel filter every 2 or 3 years and all my vacuum lines every 4 or so years
the Fuel filter is easy to change on 350 Chevy's, mine is in the front but sense the engine is in a 82 Full Size van I have to lay on the damn engine to reach the front.....to bad I can't reach anything from under the hood!....damn cab overs, thats why i hope to be getting my loan soon and get that 92 Lexus
JStrider: If you do the air filter and fuel filter you will save yourself some money but I thing when it come to cleaning your throttle body I would get them to do that, all you really got is a tooth brush they got a air pressure clean system!(well the garage I worked at had one)