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myke |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 16:15 |
scatman john? yeah he's awesome. | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:58 |
myke are u into scat? | |
myke |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:57 |
quote: fuel rail is under the inlet on 16xe's. not that easy to get to. 20 xe on the other hand, piece of pish. :thumbs: | |
broster |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:55 |
i changed mine left the car for 15mins before | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:38 |
yes i was just thinking that :lol: | |
Ojc |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:37 |
Like Richmond did at the Indian? | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:35 |
i might wrap a tea cloth round my eyes, hope noone in my close thinks im bin laden :o | |
Ojc |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:29 |
I don't think my non return valve is connected up, ask Lee my engine is special. | |
PaulW |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:15 |
quote: I did this yet there was still some pressure in it... the pump has a non-return valve so pressure remains in the lines | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:15 |
blow down the fuel filler cap while shaking the car | |
Ojc |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:14 |
Just remove fuel cap that will be enough. You won't get much fuel come out | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:13 |
pmsl | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:12 |
think haynes tell you the safest method so as to avoid future law suits, thats why even if youre changing your wiper blade it advises you to remove the battery | |
PaulW |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:12 |
just wear some goggles or something | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:12 |
there should be a release valve on the end of the fuel rail its just like a tyre valve its not hard | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:12 |
i dont want it in the eye tho, or the japseye | |
PaulW |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:11 |
quote: from unhooking the manifold on my old 1.4i - yes... only a few psi - nothing huge plus it doesnt take long for it to dry up anyways | |
vibrio |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:07 |
quote: remove the filler cap to depressurise the tank. you'll get a bit of petrol coming out but not much | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:06 |
have u experienced this paul? | |
PaulW |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:06 |
just unclip the filter - you'll get a little spray of petrol but tbh not a great deal | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:05 |
not what it says in haynes manual, it needs to have pressure so u don't get air thru i thought | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Dec 04 at 15:04 |
followng on from my post about changing the fuel filter on my car, that i DONT need to depressurise the fuel system to change it and that leaving it standing for 30 mins will depressurise it enuff??? |