On Mon, March 20, 2006 5:17 pm, jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:
>
> I didn't have the special tool for the fuel line any of the times
> when I have removed intake manifolds, but what I have done in the
> past is to just unbolt the fuel rails (4 bolts), unplug the fuel
> injectors, and just gently rock the rail back and forth and pull
> the entire rail up with all of the injectors still in it. Then I
> just tie it back to the hood or firewall. If you do it that way,
> just be careful with it, you don't want to break the connection
> between the two rails at the back of the intake manifold.
I didn't have the special tool either, but a set of them was only $3 at the
auto parts store, so it was too cheap/easy to pass up. I was going to pull
the rail but then saw the tool so I went that route instead.
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