Great demonstration.. I am going to attempt to replace my husband's fuel filter on his 1998 explorer tomorrow.. excited about it.. thanks for the video.. I watched it twice and I know I will be successful because of all the details you shown.
@@JunkworksGarage I cut the end off an old steel hose clamp , rounded it to needed diameter, and used pliers and a screwdriver to insert it, works good .
what I didn't see was how long it took to get the line disconnected. You cut the video when you put the tool in then showed you taking it off. How much time did it take to do that, I hear it could be a bitch to get off.