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Old May 27, 2009 | 04:21 PM
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Didn't have time to change this the other day when we were doing the oil and brakes but may try to get this done today.

Where do I find the Fuel Filter on the 95 Blazer.

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Look inside the frame rail about even with the back of the front driver door.
 
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Thanks, I was able to find it.
After reading through the treads it looks like people have a few ways to change this. What's the best way.

Would it just be easiest to just disconnect it, lose some gas that's in the line then replace it or better to try and get drain the line somehow first?
 
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I like to pull the relay then try to start the motor to relieve the initial hit of pressure. Then I wrap a rag around the fuel pressure test port and open up the valve with a small screw driver. This can be a challenge on the CPI motors just to get back to the fuel pressure test port. But that should take care of the rest of the pressure in the line. It will not drain any of the fuel out of the lines though so be prepared for fuel to dribble out.
 
Old May 29, 2009 | 04:11 PM
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Thanks for the help. Got the new filter on but holy hell did the last person that replaced it put it on tight enough.

 
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