getting the feed line out of a fuel rail
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getting the feed line out of a fuel rail
how do you do this or is it pressed in and need something special to get it out?
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Re: getting the feed line out of a fuel rail
Wondering the same thing. It appears that my return line end-fitting was inserted into the rail and then the surrounding rail surface has a crimped area that serves to retain it. Surely there's some sort of seal between the rail and the tube end-fitting...o'ring perhaps? Getting it apart sure would make the job of painting the feed/return lines easier. Plus, if there is a seal I'd like to change it. Nothing in my manual indicates it's servicable as individual parts. Just references it as a rail assembly that includes the tubes....
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