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broken bleeding screw on fuel filter

croftonaviation

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Question for everyone. I had the bleeding screw break off on the fuel filter. Is this a findable item at a napa store? does anyone know a part # or the thread size and pitch. Also any ideas as to removing the old one, I was thinking an easy out but I figured I'd ask the experts first. Thanks for the help, this is my daily driver so I'm hung at the moment.

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cucv1833

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this should be the part #24267. i went to the chevy dealer and they said they could order it but it was like $30. thats crazy. i ordered a new assembly and the drain pluged leaked right from the start. you should be able to get it out but be careful of the plastic peices.
Im going with a spin on next. good luck
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croftonaviation

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has anyone had good luck with oem surplus in WI? They have the whole assy pretty cheap I was thinking of just ordering the whole
thing, I need to change the filter soon anyway.
 

cucv1833

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has anyone had good luck with oem surplus in WI? They have the whole assy pretty cheap I was thinking of just ordering the whole
thing, I need to change the filter soon anyway.

Thats where i got mine from good price. but it leaked at the drain plug out of the box i loosen it a retighten but still had a small leak. But ive read where other people have had no problems. maybe mine was a defect or operater error Lol.
 

motorman

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i purchased from oem surplus and had 0 problems . . . other than my own ignorance.

has been installed since thanksgiving morning and no problems in my daily driver M1009
 
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