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How do you remove the fuel rails from a series II?

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Old 08-27-2007, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
JMFC.. I think you did a great job of answering the titled question. And you also reminded us that certain things are different between the different motors.
Eh... As a previous or current owner of a LN3, L27, L36, and Series II L67, you'd think I'd have known better. Never had to take the lines off of the L67 though. That was back in my pre-BC days, when I was a helpless n00b, completely dependent on mechanics to fix my problems (even brakes and alternators, very sad).
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What size do i need to pull the rails off? they have several and they are all 15 bucks a pop....
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what tool did you buy?

if you got the one i showed you, only one of the ends will work, the other will be to big/small to fit

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Originally Posted by harofreak00
what tool did you buy?

if you got the one i showed you, only one of the ends will work, the other will be to big/small to fit
I could not find that tool at napa or schucks.


They have "fuel line disconnect" tools at schucks but there is 9/16 1/2 5/8 etc
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my autovalue store has a kit of 5 sizes for 5 bucks. I'll take a pic if you want.
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Originally Posted by sonoma_zr2
my autovalue store has a kit of 5 sizes for 5 bucks. I'll take a pic if you want.
I'm more concerned about what size fits the fuel rail on our cars....I dont need 4 that I will never use.
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Originally Posted by Hans
I could not find that tool at napa or schucks.
did you ask an employee? its a very basic and normal stocked item.
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Originally Posted by Hans
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my autovalue store has a kit of 5 sizes for 5 bucks. I'll take a pic if you want.
I'm more concerned about what size fits the fuel rail on our cars....I dont need 4 that I will never use.
when I get home I'll look at it. (40 mins)
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this is what travis is talking about



http://www.napaautoparts.com/MasterP...Disconnect+Set
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here is a fancy version of what I was talking about



http://www.napaautoparts.com/MasterP...isconnect+Tool

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