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well, I'm stuck, but it's a good stuck because I at least have the valve cover off. But I didn't figure out how to get the fuel line (I think it's the fuel line) out of my way - so I can't get the cover out of the engine compartment. I'm going to dig a little more about removing the line - I thought it was just a rubber tube, then I realized it was stainless steel covered in rubber and nothing seems to just want to disconnect by pulling it apart. But, at least I see the light at the end of the tunnel.
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Maybe someone else knows of a way to disconnect it without the tool (you would still need to release teh pressure on the system though). Isn't all of this in the how-to posted around here?
| The fuel line must be disconnected for clearance. Find the schrader valve and release pressure from there first. I used my fuel pressure gauge as it has a release button. Get a set of those plastic fuel line release tools, if you don't have them. They work great. Push it in place and pull the fuel line straight out using a rag to catch any run-off. The line will twist out of your way now. If you are in a garage with a gas furnace, be careful here! |
I'm out to buy the plastic white clip to help release the line - baby steps to the elevator.......... Thanks for your help!
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