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removing old filter
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09-21-2010, 12:59 PM
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fla1976
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I'd go ahead and rip the filter. The only reason I used the chisel was because the area was open and I didn't have to worry about hurting the block. If your tear the filter housing off, it exposes a large area to get the chisel on.
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