My first service on a car with the air manifold over the top was an eye opener. A simple service turned into hours of work, buying random tools ill only need 2 times a year, expensive gaskets, and a 6 pack of whisky.. I currently drive a 2004 ute which is carby, love the old girl. New cars put us home DIYers out of the game lol.
You actually didn't explain anything. The mist important part about getting the fuel line off the back by firewall. I am dumber from watching this video
Where is the part where you take everything apart? And didn’t explain how the back comes off and back on. ???
My first service on a car with the air manifold over the top was an eye opener. A simple service turned into hours of work, buying random tools ill only need 2 times a year, expensive gaskets, and a 6 pack of whisky.. I currently drive a 2004 ute which is carby, love the old girl. New cars put us home DIYers out of the game lol.
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Exactly what I was looking for, thank you man 🙏👍
Quick Nicky fix how ya doin
Hey Casey just over here sharing some love
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Yoooo
Subscribed after seeing this on the CVlogs. Good video!
How did you get behind the intake to release the fuel line with the disconnect
everything can be fixed by Nicky! that's a clean engine. #23
subscribed found you through Cvlogs lets go fam
Fixing it for the dream yewww
What actually did you did
Hey just sharing the stoke you got this
Heavy stoke
You actually didn't explain anything. The mist important part about getting the fuel line off the back by firewall. I am dumber from watching this video
What “special tool” did you use? Got the fuel line coming in the mail.
Quick disconnect tool
Where you get the part ?
Is there any way to repair that fuel line split? Fuel lines have been backordered for over three months and I need to get my Jeep back on the road.
I have same promblem😢 I had to order the part
How much is this fuel line?
Did you get a code before diagnosing or did you smell the fuel inside the jeep?
What if it smells inside? 🧐
@@kongxiong4254 mine ended up being a tiny hose leak. Likely caused from a squirrel or rat.
You can definitely smell the gas inside the Jeep.
I'm looking to disconnect the orginal fuel line near the manifold. Stupid clip 😆😆