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Old Jun 14, 2006 | 07:23 PM
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Last time I pulled the feed line off, the little spring lock bent two of the barbs. I couldn't straighten them out so I broke the two bent ones off. Now my fuel line is held to the manifold by only two of the clips instead of 4. Called the dealer and I have to buy new lines, both feed and return together, can't get the lock by itself. $158

All I need is the little spring lock with the 4 clips on it.
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Old Jun 14, 2006 | 09:52 PM
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What part is it? the clip on the out side?



I was thinking 150, what do ya think?????
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 06:07 PM
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What part is it? the clip on the out side?



I was thinking 150, what do ya think?????
For $150 I better get some kind of "special favor" too!!

It's inside the feed line fitting. If you look down in there you'll see the springy thing with 4 prongs sticking out. It's the thing that locks the fitting onto the ridge on the male end on the manifold.
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O.K so not the large clip on the out-side but the on in the fitting it-self. on the feed side right?
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O.K so not the large clip on the out-side but the on in the fitting it-self. on the feed side right?
Correct. Are those lines throw-aways to you? Or are you planning on keeping them for something?
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if you can get u'r hands r go to a parts store the little plastic clips for the fuel line on the old style also fit then u don't need the tool r fight with the lines
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 07:25 PM
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if you can get u'r hands r go to a parts store the little plastic clips for the fuel line on the old style also fit then u don't need the tool r fight with the lines
Any chance you can dig up a link on what you're talking about? It would be nice to not have to mess with the tool.
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P.M me your shipping addy. And I'll get this thing out to ya.
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 07:36 PM
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P.M me your shipping addy. And I'll get this thing out to ya.
Sweet, that's exactly what I am looking for. PMing you as soon as I post this.
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