Fuel system removal
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Fuel system removal
So I am planning on removing the injectors and fuel lines in the engine bay this coming weekend. Anyone have any advice? Any quirks to look out for or electrical equipment(plugs/wiring) to make sure I don't break? Thanks.
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Anyone have any advice?
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yeah when pulling the injector clips, be especially cautious to unlock both sides of the metal retainer clips. also dont loose the black plastic spacer located underneath the mounting point of the primary injector rail. disconnect the fuel hoses between the rails and to and from can be a real pain also, may just want to cut then and replace with new hose and clamps.
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Definitly while you are there, replace all the fuel hoses, clamps, and vacuum lines. Might also examine those metering oil lines as well, since they are convenient to replace while the intake is off.
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