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06-24-2001, 07:54 PM | #1 |
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Help with Fuel Rail????
DO I need the Special spring lock coupler tool to get the Dumb thing Out!!!!!
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06-24-2001, 08:18 PM | #2 |
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Yes, I purchased mine at advanced auto parts for around $5. It is in the shape of an X and has multiple fittings when you bring the ends together to fit several fuel line sizes..
Just incase you arent sure of how to remove them, just find the size that correctly fits your fuel line, near the round piece, then slide the closed end of the fuel line disconnection tool inside the fitting on the fuel rail, push in and turn. This should disconnect it, as long as your getting all the little springs inside detatched. May take some cussing, and pulling, and twisting, but it will work.. BTW, remember to shut down the fuel pump w/ the relay in the trunk. Also make sure your fuel pressure is on 0. dont need a guiser inside your engine. IF you already know all of these things, then just disregard. later Dan 95 rio red cobra #2021 |
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