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Default chevy blazer - 03-04-2007 , 01:16 PM






hey guys i'm new here but heres my fun, i'm replacing the head gaskets
on a 1999 chevy blazer 4x4 i have everything lose but the dang fuel
lines that go into the back of the tbi are really giving me problems
what is the easiest way to get them off besides cutting them????


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Default Re: chevy blazer - 03-04-2007 , 04:40 PM






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jjf_75_us (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:

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hey guys i'm new here but heres my fun, i'm replacing the head gaskets
on a 1999 chevy blazer 4x4 i have everything lose but the dang fuel
lines that go into the back of the tbi are really giving me problems
what is the easiest way to get them off besides cutting them????
I usually use a 5/8" stubby wrench on the line nut and a 19mm
backup wrench on the rail lines.
Plenty of room once you pull the distributor out.
Don't forget the O-rings.

Cutting the lines would be a big mistake...


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Default Re: chevy blazer - 03-05-2007 , 05:00 AM



On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:40:43 GMT, aarcuda69062
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In article
1173032211.650764.66820 (AT) s48g200...oglegroups.com>,
jjf_75_us (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:

hey guys i'm new here but heres my fun, i'm replacing the head gaskets
on a 1999 chevy blazer 4x4 i have everything lose but the dang fuel
lines that go into the back of the tbi are really giving me problems
what is the easiest way to get them off besides cutting them????

I usually use a 5/8" stubby wrench on the line nut and a 19mm
backup wrench on the rail lines.
Plenty of room once you pull the distributor out.
Don't forget the O-rings.
And the bolt that goes through the bracket on the lines to the back of
the intake manifold. That one's hidden by the coil and a bitch to see
sometimes.

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Cutting the lines would be a big mistake...
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