Bo Frodo Posted February 25, 2019 Share Posted February 25, 2019 I have been unable to disconnect this fuel line, is it that difficult? I bought a set of colored plastic disconnect tools. Maybe it has been sitting up so long that it is gummed up stuck. I need a suggestion. I sprayed a little WD 40 onto the round spring and no success there getting it disconnected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve83 Posted February 25, 2019 Share Posted February 25, 2019 I have been unable to disconnect this fuel line, is it that difficult?Yes. The problem is varnish (evaporating gas) between the 2 O-rings in the fat part of the fitting to the Right (Left in your pic) of the garter spring (the widest part of the fitting), inside where the tool fits on. This shows those O-rings: https://supermotors.net/getfile/919579/thumbnail/fuellines91.jpg DO NOT SPRAY ANYTHING onto them other than mildly-soapy water, or clean motor oil. Any penetrating oil (including what's in WD40) can swell the O-rings making them tighter. The only way to get them apart is to pull. Try to pull directly in-line with the hard side of the fitting (the fuel rail side), but if you can't get to it, you might have to remove the fuel rail from the intake. Once they're apart, gently remove the O-rings & wash the metal in carb/EFI cleaner or Berryman's B12 (maybe SeaFoam) to remove the fuel deposits. Apply clean motor oil before assembly. https://supermotors.net/getfile/283464/thumbnail/fuellinefittings.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bo Frodo Posted February 26, 2019 Author Share Posted February 26, 2019 I have been unable to disconnect this fuel line, is it that difficult?Yes. The problem is varnish (evaporating gas) between the 2 O-rings in the fat part of the fitting to the Right (Left in your pic) of the garter spring (the widest part of the fitting), inside where the tool fits on. This shows those O-rings: https://supermotors.net/getfile/919579/thumbnail/fuellines91.jpg DO NOT SPRAY ANYTHING onto them other than mildly-soapy water, or clean motor oil. Any penetrating oil (including what's in WD40) can swell the O-rings making them tighter. The only way to get them apart is to pull. Try to pull directly in-line with the hard side of the fitting (the fuel rail side), but if you can't get to it, you might have to remove the fuel rail from the intake. Once they're apart, gently remove the O-rings & wash the metal in carb/EFI cleaner or Berryman's B12 (maybe SeaFoam) to remove the fuel deposits. Apply clean motor oil before assembly. https://supermotors.net/getfile/283464/thumbnail/fuellinefittings.jpg Would I have to take a throttle body off and then the intake first and order to get to the fuel rail fitting? I have been unable to disconnect this fuel line, is it that difficult?Yes. The problem is varnish (evaporating gas) between the 2 O-rings in the fat part of the fitting to the Right (Left in your pic) of the garter spring (the widest part of the fitting), inside where the tool fits on. This shows those O-rings: https://supermotors.net/getfile/919579/thumbnail/fuellines91.jpg DO NOT SPRAY ANYTHING onto them other than mildly-soapy water, or clean motor oil. Any penetrating oil (including what's in WD40) can swell the O-rings making them tighter. The only way to get them apart is to pull. Try to pull directly in-line with the hard side of the fitting (the fuel rail side), but if you can't get to it, you might have to remove the fuel rail from the intake. Once they're apart, gently remove the O-rings & wash the metal in carb/EFI cleaner or Berryman's B12 (maybe SeaFoam) to remove the fuel deposits. Apply clean motor oil before assembly. https://supermotors.net/getfile/283464/thumbnail/fuellinefittings.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve83 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 Would I have to take a throttle body off and then the intake first and order to get to the fuel rail fitting?I'm not sure what you're asking. Your pic shows the fuel rail fitting - that's what the line is stuck in. The TB doesn't have to come off to remove the plenum. This is the common (later) design of the fuel rail: https://supermotors.net/getfile/1070046/thumbnail/fuelrail.jpg This shows both designs: https://supermotors.net/getfile/894688/thumbnail/intakev8efi.jpg Yours looks like the common design. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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