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What size is thep plastic tool needed to disconnect fuel lines???

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Old 08-04-2004, 07:08 PM
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What size is thep plastic tool needed to disconnect fuel lines???

i think i have a few different sizes just dont know which one to use and i cant get any of then to work. do you just push the tool up and pull the line off or do you kind of squeez them both together and then pull the line off? Need help NOW.

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Re: What size is thep plastic tool needed to disconnect fuel lines???

There's two diff. sizes can't remember them right now. You slide the thing on then push it all the way in and push the fuel line towards it then pull it off.
There are metal clips holding on the fuel lines the disconnectors just push them up so you can slide it off. hth
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Re: What size is thep plastic tool needed to disconnect fuel lines???

Just go to your local automotive store and get the assorted sized plastic ones that come on a little plastic rail... It shouldn't be more than a few dollars for the set.
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Re: What size is thep plastic tool needed to disconnect fuel lines???

3/8 for the pressure line and 5/16 for the return line.
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Re: What size is thep plastic tool needed to disconnect fuel lines???

Thanks guys, i got them off. Werent really that hard i just think i was using the wrong size. Oh well, thanks for the help.

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