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Old 04-10-2009 | 12:53 PM
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I unbolted everything to the point where I can pull my valve covers and I've been using LS1howto to get there.

I cannot get my valve cover out of my bay because I have a line the looks to be covered in duct tape and said "CAUTION FLAMMABLE!" on it. Can I remove this and if so, how?
Old 04-10-2009 | 12:56 PM
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That line is most likely a fuel line. Do you have pictures of the situation?
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Let me go snap a few.
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The duct taped line and the metal line next to it that seems to recess into the dash (I think thats AIR or EGR, Idk, 2001 car)
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Yep, thats the feed fuel line. Just get a 3/8ths GM quick release and pop the line off the rail and take the cover off. Its not going to hurt anything.
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Yep, thats the feed fuel line. Just get a 3/8ths GM quick release and pop the line off the rail and take the cover off. Its not going to hurt anything.
Alright, thanks. I was afraid if I took it off it'd squirt fuel everywhere, lol.
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That's not duct tape, but as indicated, the lines are for the fuel feed and EVAP system.

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Old 04-10-2009 | 01:22 PM
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Ok, I need help getting it off, I can't figure it out. Theres no place for a wrench, and the other line (that goes into the electrical thing next to the green **** in the second pic) won't come out.
Old 04-10-2009 | 01:31 PM
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just wiggle the valve cover out. you don't have to take the fuel line off....
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No need to disconnect fuel line to remove the cover. Just wiggle it out like stated above.
Old 04-10-2009 | 01:41 PM
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Ok, I need help getting it off, I can't figure it out. Theres no place for a wrench, and the other line (that goes into the electrical thing next to the green **** in the second pic) won't come out.
as stated above you are going to need a release tool to do that, you can either use a a/c line tool 3/8" or a Gm gas line tool
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Ok, I managed to get it out without disconnecting the fuel feed.

Any tips for removing rockers?
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What are you trying to accomplish?
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no need to disconnect the fuel line, you sill spill fuel everywhere, get ready to get messy!
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Originally Posted by ArchetypeZ28
What are you trying to accomplish?
Checking for a bent pushrod.

I'm done, I didn't find anything.

My car makes a diesel sound and its coming from the driver side, one of the first 2 cylinders. I've been told it might be a lifter, now I'm thinking that too.

I'll have a new sound clip later.
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are they the stock rods still, if they are REPLACE THEM
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that damn fuel line is a PITA to disconnect on mine i hate it
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Originally Posted by bigboykilroy
are they the stock rods still, if they are REPLACE THEM
I believe they are. They looks bronze, round edges with a divit, I don't really know what to look for on a stock rod to identify it as stock.
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Sounds like the stockers...Replace them. get a good set of Trick flow 7.4 Chrome molly. you will not have to worry anymore, and you will know for sure.
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pull the bolts out of the cover (not necessary but makes it a little easier) and slide the cover between the two "duct taped" lines and the power steering.



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