Looks good careful taking off connectors! Here's how...
Product looks good despite there not being a positive test mark on the main inlet port but held pressure well and the welds look passable for my standard application. REMOVING FUEL LINES IS ACTUALLY VERY VERY EASY - find where the squeezable part is, you don't want to pry it out! Simply press the button, push the line in towards filter and you should feel the lock disengage, then pull right out! Easy peasy! The inlet sides don't leak much but it's all foul dirty fuel, outlet side will spray out so be ready... don't do it on blacktop/asphalt as the fuel will dissolve it and if you get it on your skin or hair it'll be a pain to get out... believe me I know... 90% isopropyl rubbing alcohol works for the skin, probably for the hair too but I used Shea moisture brand Jamaican black castor oil shampoo and nail polish remover (acetone) repeatedly to gently draw it out... hope this helps someone.