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Old 01-23-2005, 06:38 PM
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How do you remove this? I'm talking about the silver one which has the quick disconnect type thing on the drivers side. What's the trick to get this off? Anyone? THanks.
Old 01-23-2005, 06:48 PM
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They sell fuel line quick disconnect tool's.They look like little circle's.
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You need a special tool. It's basically a sleeve that pushes against the fingers inside the coupler. You can get them at a discount auto parts store for cheap.
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Thanks will go buy one tomorrow.
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what happens if u pulled it off and brooke the lil taps in the inside
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Originally Posted by 1984camaroz28
what happens if u pulled it off and brooke the lil taps in the inside
ill let you have one guess
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ur sol and they sell new ones?
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Good luck getting that thing off.....it's a trick
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Originally Posted by 1984camaroz28
ur sol and they sell new ones?
smart fella





to get the line off slide the lil tool on the line, push the hose toward the intake, push the tool under the line and pull it off. piece of cake with the tool
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anyone no any websites u can buy new ones from
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Originally Posted by 1984camaroz28
anyone no any websites u can buy new ones from
shouldnt cost that much from GM, its only like 16" long with 2 of them quick connectors on it
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very quick and easy with the fuel line disconnect tool............




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