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Old 02-06-2010, 06:58 PM
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Default Plastic clip on master/slave line

On the 'easy' disconnect steel braided line goin from the master to the slave, my lil white plastic clip is destroyed and i cant find that part anywhere!! anyone hvae a part number or something for me to order this?
Old 02-06-2010, 09:09 PM
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I think the only way it comes is on the line with the clyinder. Unless someone has one they would sell ya.
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Yeah, Im thinkning thats going to be a "with the line only" part.
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For future reference though, do yourself a big favor and spend $8 on a cheap fuel line quick disconnect kit, the kind that has various sized plastic rings to slide over the fitting and press the locking ring down - much better than tearing them up using a pair of flatheads.
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i could never get the fuel line to work man? link of a good one?
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I use a cheap disconnect ring and also usually get in there with a flathead screwdriver. Its always a pita, but not a showstopper. If you get the ring depressed far enough it will just pop right out. Enjoy ;-)
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Also others... (search on amigo)
I had to use a screw driver on it. I pushed the bottom portion that I could see in and held it with a finger nail and then worked the top with the screw driver after that. You have to push the whole thing in then pull it out so it doesn't bind too, not just the plastic release.

http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:...ient=firefox-a


Its never a fun job to get that dang thing off!
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OK so this was buggin me. Here's a tool! http://tinyurl.com/ygajbvy

-I need to get me one of these things!



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