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Old 12-23-2002, 12:01 PM   #6
Stang_Crazy
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Thanks guys! I already have the fuel line tools from when I put my injectors in. I was trying to see if that a/c line was the same as the fuel lines but there is so much dirt and gunk inside by the spring, I couldn't really tell...A little liquid wrench and I should be good to go. Thanks again!

88workcar: I'm not running a short belt due to the supercharger...I'm just trying to make up for all the weight the supercharger added...next to go may be the smog pump
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