Tips removing fuel line
My fuel feed line on my EM1 has a pin sized hole that is leaking. Its the line that is attached to the fuel filter, the one with the banjo bolt.
That line is actually cut in half roughly because that is where I tapped into to place my fuel pressure sensor.
I ordered a new one already it'll be here in a few days, but its attached to a T-fitting that seems really, REALLY put on there.
I'll end up replacing the upper part so the whole part with the banjo fitting.
I mean I can try to muscle it off I just don't want to end up breaking something else along the way that would make everything way worse.
Looking for some tips to get it off easier.
Somebody recommended a hair dryer to heat it up. Its a fuel line so anything hotter has me worried.
That line is actually cut in half roughly because that is where I tapped into to place my fuel pressure sensor.
I ordered a new one already it'll be here in a few days, but its attached to a T-fitting that seems really, REALLY put on there.
I'll end up replacing the upper part so the whole part with the banjo fitting.
I mean I can try to muscle it off I just don't want to end up breaking something else along the way that would make everything way worse.
Looking for some tips to get it off easier.
Somebody recommended a hair dryer to heat it up. Its a fuel line so anything hotter has me worried.
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