fuel lines
Yes, you need a fuel line disconnect tool. You are liable to break the clips if you just pull on them (you will have to buy a new set of fuel lines, if you do). The pressure line is 3/8" and the return line 5/16". The Lisle brand tool (or similar) works well.
Originally posted by mdstud
You can get em at napa for like 6 bucks, dont spend 25 on the metal tong like things, the small plastics will do fine... Also hey showbox just wondering are we allowed to link to your site?
You can get em at napa for like 6 bucks, dont spend 25 on the metal tong like things, the small plastics will do fine... Also hey showbox just wondering are we allowed to link to your site?

If you want to include a link to my site or a pic at my site when you are replying in a thread, that is fine. Just don't claim anything as your own.
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