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    if i want to remove my supercharger to rough polish it or paint it and remove the fuel rails whats steps do i take? also i would like to remove the valve covers but those just are bolts i think lemme know.... thanks
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    Unclip all the injectors and remove the 4 nuts that hold the fuel rail on and BE CAREFUL...I snapped 2 of them
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    Unclip all the injectors and remove the 4 nuts that hold the fuel rail on and BE CAREFUL...I snapped 2 of them
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    you snapped 2 injectors? is it easier to remove the whole fuel rail with the injectors still attached i saw that in a how to they said to slowly pull up on one corner and the injectors will come out with the fuel rail....what do i need to do to relieve fuel pressure?
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    Remove your gas cap and there is a valve on the front of the fuel rail that you press down. Like a tires valve stem. You can't Miss it. I removed my fuel rail with all injectors still connected to it just fine.
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    I did not seem to have any problems but good point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iamwhutiam003 View Post
    you snapped 2 injectors? is it easier to remove the whole fuel rail with the injectors still attached i saw that in a how to they said to slowly pull up on one corner and the injectors will come out with the fuel rail....what do i need to do to relieve fuel pressure?
    No, I snapped the studs off in the LIM...that BOLT the fuel rail on...I guess my 125lb. massive body weight I put into it was too much for em
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