According to automotive supply warehouses, the 2000 Dodge Neon does not have a separate fuel filter. The fuel pressure sensor or fuel filter is built right into the fuel pump assembly. If there is a problem with the vehicle not getting fuel, the fuel pump will have to be replaced. This part ranges between $90 and $120 depending on engine size.
if manual transmission , it will need 90-grade gear oil
20 ft lbs plus 90 degrees?
A safe first car is a Dodge Neon or most likely a used Dodge vehicle because almost more than 85-90% of Dodge small vehicles from 2001-2007 received a five star crash test rating in almost all categories IE: Dodge/Plympouth/Chrysler Neon
on the 90's neons they dont have fuel filters htey have fuel pressure regualtors which you can diy.
25 ft lbs, 50 ft lbs, 50ft lbs, 90 deg turn.
step 1 25 step 2 50 step 3 50 step 4 90 degrees
Depends on the year. Most mid/late 90's Ram Trucks have a non servicable fuel filter. It is part of the fuel pump which is inside the gastank.
Unless I'm out to lunch, a '90 corolla is fuel injected, therefor no carb. The throttle body is at the opposite end of the air snorkle from the air filter housing.
You do not change the fuel filter on a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 if it runs on gasoline. I have a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 with 188 thousand miles on it and have never replaced the filter. I also have a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 with 90 thousand miles on it both were bought brand new. I was told that the filter is in the fuel tank attached to the fuel pump and unless your having problem with the fuel pump you don't worry about it. I haven't and I haven't had any problems.
no There is only one filter and its close to the tank, that's pretty much all that you need.
You can try to get a bigger carburetor for the bike. The XR80 carburetor will fit with some modifications. Another possibility is to bore the engine out to 90 cc but then you will need a different piston and rings.