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Old 08-05-2006, 09:06 PM
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i cant get the shrader valve (cant spell it but its on the end of the fuel rail lol) out. The ears the the tool hooks on broke off!!!
My Question is how in the hell do i get it out so i can hook up a wet kit in my car
PLEASE HELP im lost on this one
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no help from anyone
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if you have a small set of needle nose pliers, those will work
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Did you get the broken pieces out?

If not, that should be your first priority.

And then use a better tool. Should just unscrew, easily.
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the peices are still attached to the valve the just broke loose from the main part which is now smooth and nothing will grab it the tool just spins on it
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Necro'd.

I just had the same issue. Contemplating how to get the valve out? It still holds pressure but...
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You could try a small "reverse twist" drill bit and carefully drill it till it spins out.

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Originally Posted by bmax
You could try a small "reverse twist" drill bit and carefully drill it till it spins out.

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I still have the small "tit" that actually releases the pressure. You're suggesting breaking that off to get a lefthanded drill bit in the center, correct? (Just want to clarify...)
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i had the same problem but i just took some needle nose pliers and got the broke piece out and then took the tool and just work the remaining of it out. idk if i got lucky but it was either that or change fuel rails bc i wanted to race this guy really bad that night!




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