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Old 05-07-2005, 01:26 AM
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Originally Posted by TX76513
Return fuel lines - very easy to replace. The line can be purchaced right here at Fastlane.

Just pull off or cut side with blade. There should not be any contamination. Use old line as template for size of new line - replace.

Do not cut the sides. Or if you do make sure you do not cut the barbed side of the injector or you can start a leak that is difficult to stop. If you cut the metal then you provide a passage for the fuel. Just be careful.

Dave
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