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    Fuel lines on fuel rail

    How do i remove the fuel lines off the fuel rail need a tool to remove dont know what size or how to use it need some help.
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    There's a release tool. They should have them at any auto parts store and at Sears.

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    Advance Auto has a complete set for around 5-10 bucks. Think I payed around 8 for mine.
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    3/8's and 5/16 inch quick release fuel line tool.

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    This is what I have in my toolbox! Master disconnect tool kit from Matco tools for all kinds of lines, costs around $55.
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    Hahahaha looks kinda like the one I sold Mic. They work good I just bought a different combo.

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    be sure you bleed the pressure off the shrader valve. If you dont plese get on film the result when you take off the fuel line.

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    it also helps to put a rag under the connections so it catches all the extra gas.

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    And light a match so you can see - it's dangerous working in dim conditions. That's how accidents happen.

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    ^ lol
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