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Old 10-19-2011, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
A/C disconnect tools will work as well John.

All that fancy crap you always post up, you should have something that will work.
Yah I thought I had a set of them and but can not hunt them down
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I used the pocket clip that comes with the small MagLight , a pen clip might work too.
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two small flat head screw drivers, like the ones snap-on hands out. use one to hold down a peice of the connect, and work your way around unclipping the rest of it and it will come off. I did it last weekend changing my injectors. I have two sets of quick disconnects at the shop 40 miles from the house. good luck dood!
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Your going to have more problems then you think trying to get that thing off.


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I am going to punch you in the tit, because you are standing rite next to me
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Lmao, ill rent mine to ya? Shouldn't take long from Arkansas to the east coast.
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Two tiny flat head screwdrivers do the trick
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Originally Posted by fastrt
two small flat head screw drivers, like the ones snap-on hands out. use one to hold down a peice of the connect, and work your way around unclipping the rest of it and it will come off. I did it last weekend changing my injectors. I have two sets of quick disconnects at the shop 40 miles from the house. good luck dood!
This is what we did when we did some knock sensors. All the part stores where closed so we had no choice.
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Look John, you take your little tiny pecker and stick it between the lines and poke around until it gets off.
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I have done it with a crayola marker top
cut a slit down the side and cut out the back so its just a round tube
slide it over and it popped off


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