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Disconnecting fuel line under drivers side

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Old 08-25-07, 01:22 PM
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Default Disconnecting fuel line under drivers side

Removing the engine next weekend and doing some last minute housekeeping....
Haven't been able to find any post about disconnecting the fuel line under the car. My big issue is that I've still got fuel in the tank and I don't want it going everywhere. I've already disconnected the #1 and #2 fuel lines at the rail and the pressure has pretty much bled out there. A rookie question yes, but an issue nonetheless. Any help appreciated.

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Old 08-25-07, 01:24 PM
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My previous post about disconnecting the fuel line didn't really fit the description of the Performance forum, but it's related to the whole engine removal. Maybe a wasted post here, but I think I put it in the right place.
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