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Git jiggy
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![]() You have to by a special little tool, usually plastic, from Oreilly's or Autozone or some place, that slides into the connection and releases it. Go to your local autoparts store and ask for a fuel line disconnector. They'll know what you are talking about and it's cheap. Even though I can't think of the correct name for the part
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