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![]() I wouldn't suggest running one of these mod motors out of fuel for fear of detonation/engine damage. there's a schrader valve on the fuel rails to release rail pressure, and to relieve line pressure, apply 15 lb (or is it 20?)of vacuum to the fuel pressure regulator vacuum fitting. it won't empty the lines, so
1. wrap a towel around the fitting before removing it and it will keep any fuel from spilling. 2. Make sure to have a dry-compound fire extinguisher handy just in case! 3. keep a hose handy in case you get any fuel in your eyes. |
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