Yes if they look bad, otherwise IMO I would leave them alone because I hear it is somewhat difficult to get replacements, dealerships rarely if ever have them, and the aftermarket replacements sometimes aren't a great fit.
THank you this helped! I have a ford explorer and I am trying to disconnect the fuel lines, but there is 2 sides, so what do you do about the other end?
Yeah, thry doing that when they are 20 years old and rusted to hell
I’m at this step right now to take my 1990 go body engine out too. Getting closer every pay check
Thanks for the luck...been at it for 30 mins now..."pretty easy when u figure it out"....
Indeed good sir...ha
When you separate the lines, its probably a good idea to replace O-rings.
Yes if they look bad, otherwise IMO I would leave them alone because I hear it is somewhat difficult to get replacements, dealerships rarely if ever have them, and the aftermarket replacements sometimes aren't a great fit.
Thank you… excellent video
Great video bud
can you show footage of full fuel line replacement.
those things are a pain! but thanks for how to!
I have a small leak in that exact spot on my 88 mustang. What should I do?
Replace the o rings
Any recommendation where I can find a fuel rail replacement part for a ‘97 Ford Ranger with a 4-cylinder engine?
An auto parts store... Advance, Oreillys, Autozone...
THank you this helped! I have a ford explorer and I am trying to disconnect the fuel lines, but there is 2 sides, so what do you do about the other end?
Taylor Lake that depends on how they're connected, it's not a quick disconnect?
This helped thanks!
Thank you
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Anyone have part number for replacing the lower connection with the nylon lines my shit is kinked
Great
What size was that tool your using
Looks like 1/2"