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Old 10-31-2008, 09:45 AM   eBay Motors  #4 (permalink)
DMAXchris
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i pryed the bracket that was in the way, used a 17mm line wrench for fuel line. forced the wrench(regular, not line) on the fitting and broke it loose. It takes some messin around, and it helps if you have skinny fingers to thread it back on. I did it in about an hour the first time and 20 min the second. just be careful what youre using for leverage when you pry. i thought i broke the fuel line that comes from the cp3, but the compression fitting just turned a little. scary though. you also have to pry back the factory wiring harness between the rad hose and intercooler pipe to get the wrench to fit down in there. do u have gear to gear or chain on ur small block? (timing) that thing probably runs like a raped ape.[attach]IMG_0708.JPG[/attach] there we go.
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