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Old 01-06-2000, 05:19 AM
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You can loosen the line either at the injector end or at the pump end, whichever has easier access. Remember though to loosen and retighten one line at a time only, and retorque back to correct value. I don't know the specific torque at the moment.

Of course, loosening a line should temporarily result in a fuel leak and dead cylinder due to no fuel being sent to a specific cylinder.
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