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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Wichita,KS
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I almost forgot, you will need the special tools that disengage the push on connectors on the fuel lines. You can get them at almost any auto parts store. You should also unplug the fuel pump and run the car till it stops so you remove the pressure from the lines. There will still be some fuel pressure so keep a rag over the fuel fittings when you seperate them so you don't get hosed down.
Change the filter while you're down there. [This message has been edited by CJ's94GT (edited 04-09-2001).] |
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