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Originally Posted by z28 justin
I've tried letting the fuel pump run before starting and it doesn't seem to make a difference. It's a 95, so I have the OBDI I think. I was wondering about the coil if I possibly messed it up when I accidentally knocked the main wire loose with the intake pipe and tried to start it to see a big arc. I plugged it back on and it started right up at the time. Not sure if I could have damaged it or not. I got lazy and didn't replace the fuel filter like I was going to because I had no idea what ta12sec was talking about pulling a fuse. If I just pull the filter out will it damage anything, or just get me wet?
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OK, that big arc is a bad thing and yes, it could be damaged. You can't pull a coil on a modern EFI car like an old Carb car. They switched to OBDII in late 95 so check to see if you have a single or double connector coil or just check your build date/Vin and I might be able to tell yah.
As for changing the filter, it is cake walk. Make sure the filter is facing the right direction (arrow pointing towards flow), you don't have any static electricity on yah and keep the fuel away from your eyes and arm pits etc.... a little will run out so have a bucket ready. As long as the pump isn't operating that is so leave the key out or off of course. I am guessing you mean to replace it, you can't leave it out if you meant otherwise. Good luck