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Technical => Miscellaneous Technical => Topic started by: BlackBedford on January 08, 2009, 09:06:36 AM
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G'day
Not really a Bedford need to know but...
I had a question about how to disconnect the fuel lines on the ecotec that run to the firewall from the fuel rail in a Commodore.
There is a special tool to use, that you can get a kit from Supercheap or Repco around $15, but what if you don't have one of those handy, or just don't want to spend $15.
I made a tool out of some plastic pipe that I found in my junk heap. It was a piece of beer hose from a pub.
The pipe has to have a 2mm thick wall and an 8mm inside diameter. The beer hose had a 10mm inside diameter, so I sliced a bit out of it lengthwise.
I cut a piece 20mm long and clipped it over the metal fuel line.
I pushed it in with a pair of pliers and it worked great.
Remember you need to de-pressurise your fuel system first before attempting to remove lines by removing the fuel relay and running the car until it won't start. Also it is a good idea to blow the connectors out with compressed air to remove any dirt build up.
I made a mess of the fuel lines in my VS by not knowing this. All fixed now.
Regards
Chris