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TravisH Jan 6, 2006 03:53 PM

NEED HELP FAST!!!(fuel line removal)
 
Ok, Im an idiot :bang: :bang: :bang: . I should have looked at the directions before starting the project of installing my new injectors and fuel rails! I need to use a fuel line removal tool, but I dont have one and I have no wauy of getting to the parts store. SO....is there any way to afro engineer a way to get these hogs off????? Im gonna go think some more but I need to get this stuff done quik!! thanks in advance for your help :hail:

TravisH Jan 6, 2006 04:06 PM

Ok nvm i figured it out. BUT I have a new ?...

How many hole do the 02 fuel injectors have on them??? the ones I have are 2 hole but my 99's are 4 hole :confused: . The number on the "new ones" is 25317628



Now I have another question...... DO I have to use the 02 fuel rails or can I just swap the injectors???

TravisH Jan 6, 2006 06:13 PM

Ok nevermind I got it all done!

ktmrider Jan 6, 2006 07:43 PM

Dang, no one ever had a chance to assist! Nothing like a job done well and without assistance. I used a modded hose clamp when I was without the line removal tools before finally invested in a set of them. Knuckle and time savers!
FWIW I also did the same swap, yes the older 99 injectors do have 4 holes where the 02 6.0L ones I installed had 2. The holes/orifices are larger and flow more fuel overall.

v8 Jan 6, 2006 07:44 PM

whewwww that was a close one lol j/k glad to see you figured it out. Next time you do a swap or something ask first it helps with stress lol.

TravisH Jan 6, 2006 08:40 PM

thanks guys but the funs not over I posted a new thread in tuning and diagnostics....

Yogi Bear Feb 23, 2007 03:41 PM

help! I'm searching and I can't find the same answer. So wack off a hose clamp?

ktmrider Feb 23, 2007 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by Yogi Bear
help! I'm searching and I can't find the same answer. So wack off a hose clamp?

That will work in an emergency else head to the local auto parts store and get the plastic line removers for under $10.

Yogi Bear Feb 23, 2007 05:21 PM

Gave up and went to the parts store and got the tool. Worked like a champ!

Thanks!


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