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88 3.2 fuel line removal.

i have a leak in my fuel line (the line the runs from the filter to the fuel rails, it's a "T" shaped line.) what do i need to remove to get this line out so i can replace it?
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Old 10-03-2008, 01:46 PM
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Try the search function. I know there is a ton of info on this subject. If for some reason you can't find anything ask again and someone will pull the articles up for ya.
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i can't seem to find any info. do i need to remove the left side manifold?
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I am in there right now, not for fuel line but other stuff, It looks like all you have to do is remove the right side manifold to snake the line out, thats the easy side.

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Use the search at the top of the page. Type in carrera fuel line replacement. Two pages of info
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got it out. removed right side manifold. will have a new one made up tomorrow.

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Don't be so harsh on this search crap. Earlier I typed in car cover, car+cover and "car cover" and got the biggest bunch of trash I've seen yet. I got valve covers and everything else on all 3. PITA.

I still haven't been able to make up my mind on what to buy.
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folks like to get their post count up and suggesting 'use the search function' for every newby question does the trick without having to be helpful at all.
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folks like to get their post count up and suggesting 'use the search function' for every newby question does the trick without having to be helpful at all.
Yes, this is why other forums have the rule that if you are going to tell someone to 'search' you must provide at least one good link. So in keeping with that spirit


Many links to keep you busy Look up the 'Fuel line' in there. It will give you a few good threads.

Also, this may be of help.

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