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  • What tool is needed to pull Condenser Lines / Fuel lines ?

    Im in the process of pulling my engine.
    What tool is needed to pull my AC lines that go from the condenser to the firewall ? I tugged on one and it came right off, the other one wont budge.
    Same with the fuel lines


    Thanks .

  • #2
    You need to go get a set of the Fuel line/AC removal tools from the parts store.

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    • #3
      I think it's 5/8 I have a set if you want to borrow it
      Scott Ganow
      Lone Star Performance
      16300 Midway Rd
      Addison, TX 75001
      214-630-5006

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 00KBGT View Post
        I think it's 5/8 I have a set if you want to borrow it
        Please...

        let me know the best time to pick up ...
        Its going to take me two seconds to pull once i have the tool..


        Thank you Scott.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Venom View Post
          You need to go get a set of the Fuel line/AC removal tools from the parts store.

          http://www.sears.com/lisle-ac-fuel-l...a=00946337000P
          this comes in handy for replacing fuel filters too. You can also find them at Auto zone and O'Reilly's...good set to have.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HECDOGGIE View Post
            Please...

            let me know the best time to pick up ...
            Its going to take me two seconds to pull once i have the tool..


            Thank you Scott.
            You can either pick up from my work, or I can meet you somewhere
            Scott Ganow
            Lone Star Performance
            16300 Midway Rd
            Addison, TX 75001
            214-630-5006

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            • #7
              I use the Lisle set listed above at home, and use a set of these at work.



              The yellow and green ones above are meant for fuel lines. The back side opening is larger than the regular a\c ones to accommodate heat shielding.

              I've got some many different types of disconnect tools it's ridiculous and I don't own near all of them.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by shumpertdavid View Post

                I've got some many different types of disconnect tools it's ridiculous and I don't own near all of them.
                LOL yep i have 4 different sets, sometimes plastic ones work better, if not grab metal. on fuel lines that been on awhile i shoot some pb and a little air first. comes off much easier.

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