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MSVR3 5/8/11 05:51 PM

Thanks a lot, my wife is always laughing at me cause on weekends I'm in garage with my 11yr old son cleaning everything.

Fuel gauge is Auto Meter.

SeanD 6/27/11 06:45 AM

Does it have a special fitting on it? Do you have a part number handy for it by chance?

Sean


Originally Posted by MSVR3 (Post 6069133)
Thanks a lot, my wife is always laughing at me cause on weekends I'm in garage with my 11yr old son cleaning everything.

Fuel gauge is Auto Meter.


Scruffy281 6/27/11 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by MSVR3 (Post 6068864)

What kind of hose connection is that on the intercooler coolant tank?

SeanD 7/23/11 03:33 PM

How did you guys use the 3/8" spring lock tool on the fuel line to get it off? Mine does not seem to want to get in the opening properly because there is a part of the frame in the way.

This is the spring lock set I have:

http://www.princessauto.com/workshop...nnect-tool-set

Is this the same thing to use on the bottom coupler. The fuel rail side was eay as there is nothing in the way, but that bottom one just doesn't want to budge.

Sean

Scott2 7/23/11 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by SeanD (Post 6110394)
How did you guys use the 3/8" spring lock tool on the fuel line to get it off? Mine does not seem to want to get in the opening properly because there is a part of the frame in the way.

This is the spring lock set I have:

http://www.princessauto.com/workshop...nnect-tool-set

Is this the same thing to use on the bottom coupler. The fuel rail side was eay as there is nothing in the way, but that bottom one just doesn't want to budge.

Sean

Sean, I have the Princess Auto set as well, worked fine at the fuel rail end but would not work at the frame rail. I ended up buying a 3/8" aluminum tool, I believe also from Princess Auto. With a little struggling and the aluminum tool I was able to release the OEM line at the frame rail.

Scott

SeanD 7/23/11 09:33 PM

Hey Scott,

Are they these ones?

http://www.princessauto.com/workshop...disconnect-set

If so, I will go get it in the morning.

Thanks,

Sean

Scott2 7/23/11 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by SeanD (Post 6110538)
Hey Scott,

Are they these ones?

http://www.princessauto.com/workshop...disconnect-set

If so, I will go get it in the morning.

Thanks,

Sean

Sean, yes, the gold one is the 3/8". Good Luck!

Sxott


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