My standard 46 mm socket wouldn't fit between the strainer and the axel with the breaker bar. I got the special low profile socket from Mercedes Source and it worked great. Or you could weld a 1/2 inch bolt into the 1/2 inch square hole of a socket. The biggest part of the job is draining the tank.
Good luck.
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "mahatmakanejeeves" <mahatmakanejeeves@...> wrote:
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> Can't comment on how it's done, but can say it's worth getting done. Had mine cleaned last fall on my '91 SD, repair shop said it was very slimy. The car felt like it picked up 10 horsepower. The shop guys said they've heard that reaction before.
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> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "kc8sil" <KC8SIL@> wrote:
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> > Hi All,
> > Is there a particular trick or special for removing the fuel strainer for a w126 chassis tank?
> > John
> >
>
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Fuel strainer
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