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[QUOTE]Originally posted by luvmy5.0: [QB] i was fucking around under the hood today and noticed where they connect to the fuel rail, theyre not clamped or anything....do i have to let the car sit to depressurize the fuel system so i can slide them off, and install hose clamps? Also could this effect the idle at all when i pull up to a light? As its pretty shitty till i make a complete stop. it surges till i stop completely. I just replaced the fuel filter this weekend. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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luvmy5.0
Member # 6699
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i was fucking around under the hood today and noticed where they connect to the fuel rail, theyre not clamped or anything....do i have to let the car sit to depressurize the fuel system so i can slide them off, and install hose clamps? Also could this effect the idle at all when i pull up to a light? As its pretty shitty till i make a complete stop. it surges till i stop completely. I just replaced the fuel filter this weekend.
NO MANRZ
Member # 566
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Ford fuel line connections use special fittings that need a special tool. Rubber fuel lines either use the special connector below or are perminently pressed on.
Ask your parts store for a ford fuel line tool if you need one. Buy the full kit that also does your AC lines. Pep Boys sells them.
luvmy5.0
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so if they slide almost all the way off, then thats ok? Well i put clamps on them anyways...just snugged em
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