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fuel filter
where is it located on a 1987 cutlass supreme
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Isn't it up in the carb? Mechanical fuel pump, correct? If so, that's were it should be, I think.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Newtown, PA
Posts: 1,145
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Yeah, the 307 carb'ed cars, it's right in front of the carb.
You need a 1" and a smaller one (7/8" I think) to open the fitler shaft
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Join Date: May 2007
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I just changed mine out yesterday its right in front of the carb you will need two wrenches in order to get the bolts loosened.
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