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    exactly how do you remove the fuel lines that run over top of the supercharger?... took off the two weird metal clips now what?
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    You know i was going to ask the same question one of these days, i cant get mine off either. Now we just sit back and wait for some help lol
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    i kno this website is the best thing since sliced bread lol
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    buy a fuel line disconnect tool, push it in there, and voila!
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    Usually you can just unbolt the fuel rail, leave the fuel lines connected and just set it out of the way like that. Depends what your trying to do though...
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    Disconnect tool is less than $10 at your local auto store. You just slide them under the fuel line connections and they usually pop off pretty easily.
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    I just use a small screwdriver and wiggle them off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bedwards View Post
    I just use a small screwdriver and wiggle them off.
    this is not suggested at all as it can bend the small tabs inside the connection and not allow it to clip back in all the way If they come off while running it can cause lots of issues.
    The disconnect tool is the only suggested and proper way to do it.
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