![]() 07/08/2016 at 20:00 • Filed to: DIY | ![]() | ![]() |
Anyone know how to disconnect these 90s style ford fuel rails? I got the black clips off, but they won’t come out with a light tug. I didn’t want to reef on anything and break it. Puppy picture for your time. Thanks in advance!
Currently tearing down the top end of the Lincoln to replace gaskets, and any other maintenance item I can (iac, dpfe, ignition, etc). Also replacing all these shitty hard vacuum lines with soft rubber lines.
Ella Penelope!
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Sawzall.
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You need what’s called an “AC/fuel line disconnect tool”. Like this .
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One-a dem like-a dat?
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This guy knows of what he speaks.
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He is correct and there are cheaper sets than Lisle at Autozone and Advance stores.
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correct as well
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you need a split-insert disconnect tool. The same fitting style is used on A/C and fuel lines. They sell cheap plastic tools that work fine.
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Awesome! Cheap too. Thanks mate!
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Thanks! Looks like there’s a trip to harbor freight in my near future.
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http://www.harborfreight.com/6-piece-fuel-l…
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Looks like the dogs chilling with a dildo.
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That would be her nylabone chew toy.