I'm knee deep in to cleaning my Throttle Body, Problem that I ran into is that little plastic straw from the Cleaner blow off and fell down into the intake manifold. I pulled the manifold off the block, 6 or 8 bolts. Very easy a nd collected the staw. However, know I woudl like to pull the whole unit out of the car and give it a good cleaning.
How does the fuel rail disconnect from the fuel line? Directly under the manifold is joint that seems to be a push pull kind of connection, but I can not seem to break it. I have removed the locking pin.
Any hints?
Fuel Rail Disconnect
Started by dishwatcher2, Sep 22 2006 12:03 AM
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#1
Posted 22 September 2006 - 12:03 AM
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Posted 22 September 2006 - 02:06 AM
I'm knee deep in to cleaning my Throttle Body, Problem that I ran into is that little plastic straw from the Cleaner blow off and fell down into the intake manifold. I pulled the manifold off the block, 6 or 8 bolts. Very easy a nd collected the staw. However, know I woudl like to pull the whole unit out of the car and give it a good cleaning.
How does the fuel rail disconnect from the fuel line? Directly under the manifold is joint that seems to be a push pull kind of connection, but I can not seem to break it. I have removed the locking pin.
Any hints?
How does the fuel rail disconnect from the fuel line? Directly under the manifold is joint that seems to be a push pull kind of connection, but I can not seem to break it. I have removed the locking pin.
Any hints?
You need fuel line disconnect tools. You can pick them up at any auto parts store for pretty cheap.

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#3
Posted 22 September 2006 - 04:08 PM
this is an easy one. dont take off the manifold, only the top part. you can clean it very easily then.
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