Hello!
I know there are loads of threads on this I just can't quite seem to actually get the banjo filter out. I've got a couple of cotton buds taped on the end of a wooden skewer -
i push it down through the middle of the washers etc until it can't go any more - that's beyond the length of a cotton bud - pull it back up and nothing... how am i supposed to actually hook the filter, or know if there is actually one there? I don't want to use the wire hook yet... afraid of hurting the filter.
Is there a diagram of what's going on inside there at all?
Thanks!
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Difficulty getting at the banjo filter.
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Re: Difficulty getting at the banjo filter.
I've tried with a tiny little wire hook too now... can't seem to get a spring, a mesh or anything.. hmmm..
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Re: Difficulty getting at the banjo filter.
Hi
Get a length of blue plastic wall-plug (the cut-to-length type for holding screws into the wall)...it fits perfectly...wedge it in , and the filter pulls out...they are wire gauze. cotton buds are a waste of time
Cheers
Helen
Get a length of blue plastic wall-plug (the cut-to-length type for holding screws into the wall)...it fits perfectly...wedge it in , and the filter pulls out...they are wire gauze. cotton buds are a waste of time
Cheers
Helen
In the beginning there was nothing , then God said "Let there be Light".....There was still nothing , but ,by crikey, you could see it better.
Re: Difficulty getting at the banjo filter.
Hi Ross, depending on the year of your vehicle the gauze might not be fitted as std, you should be able to feel the rim of the gauze if one exists. You need to be very careful what you stick down the hole as you could end up with a bigger problem.
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
Re: Difficulty getting at the banjo filter.
Thanks folks!
I tried the variable length wall plug too... but in the end i gave up and in fact, hopefully the problem's been resolved by cleaning out the fuel filter... i should've probably tested that first before poking around in the banjo filter hole... thanks!
I tried the variable length wall plug too... but in the end i gave up and in fact, hopefully the problem's been resolved by cleaning out the fuel filter... i should've probably tested that first before poking around in the banjo filter hole... thanks!