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Old Oct 30, 2003 | 08:57 AM
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Hi,
How does that decorative engine cover come off of my 1994 bonneville ? It is the one that says tuned port injection and is ontop of the engine. I need to remove it to get to the spark plug wires. Does it just pop off or is it screwed in ?

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Old Oct 30, 2003 | 09:54 AM
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Jist pops off the fuel rail. 4 places. Carefully, one at a time.
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Hello. you just have to pull it off. there are 4 places where it snaps on . Just pull by the area where it holds. and slip it around the pcv ***'y on the left.. very simple..
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THanks..I am a novice (big time) and didn't just want to pull on it if it was attached my screws.

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