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Old 04-09-2011, 10:01 PM
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The white fuel line horseshoes are spreaders used prior to removal. When properly installed they should be loose and floopy.
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Wow, that's counter intuitive, eh? I'm sure I pushed it in thinking the opposite, and its the one down into the shut-off valve. Will that let air in if it isn't snapped up right, even with the hose seated? Just curious. Seems that I should pull the manifold again and set that clip in the "pulled out" position. *sigh*
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