Re: [DML] removing fuel system pressure
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Re: [DML] removing fuel system pressure
- From: aod80@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 17:52:03 +0000
Farrar,
A common way to de-pressurize the fuel system is to pull the fuel pump fuse while the engine is running. I don't know which fuse it is off the top of my head, but that's easy to find out.
Adrian Dunker
10674
-------------- Original message from Farrar <fhudkins@xxxxxxxxx>: --------------
Gang,
I recently acquired the big M5 bolts for the fuel distributor -- and
while I've got it off, I'll be replacing the little O-ring underneath
it. What's the best way of de-pressurizing the fuel system? I want to
make sure I don't spray gasoline all over myself.
I have seen several answers to this question in the DML archives, but it
seems to be the best way would be to trip the inertia switch while the
car is running. If that does its job properly, it de-pressurizes the
system and shuts off the car, right?
Cheers,
Farrar Hudkins
#2613 (auto -- front springs arriving today! *grin*)
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