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Richie |
posted on 17th Oct 04 at 00:46 |
just take the fuel pump relay out, start the car, wait for it to stall and then voila, depressurised fuel system. | |
Visionz |
posted on 16th Oct 04 at 21:33 |
The whole fuel system depressurisation is just blown outa proportion, its to try n stop amateurs doing any mechanical work on them. | |
broster |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 17:03 |
i just waited 15mins then disconnected the fuel filter, small amount of leakage, nout major tho | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 15:46 |
wait 15 minutes and the pressure drops in the lines any way, you will get fuel spillage as miles said just get a rag at the ready, and dont smoke while doing it | |
and-m |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 15:44 |
would this work? leaving the immob on which cuts the fuel pump, starting the car and waiting for it to stall? | |
miles |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 11:29 |
Just stick some rags under the pipe when you disconnect them. | |
Corsa^Dan |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 10:56 |
i dont bother.... jsut pull um off there wont b any pressure there | |
ed |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 10:33 |
Yea, your deisconnecting the fuel relay which stops the pump from working, as the fuel tank is lower than the fuel rail all the fuel will be used up from the lines and then then engine will be starved from fuel and stop... :) | |
Siberia |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 10:31 |
ah :lol: so your using the fuel in pipe while the pump is not pumping. | |
ed |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 10:29 |
:lol: That aint gonna do shit... | |
Siberia |
posted on 5th Oct 04 at 10:26 |
right before i set the place on fire i'd better check..... |