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#16
Originally posted by BrianA
I did, and would reccommend, unplugging the inertia relay which shuts off fuel pump in the event of a crash. After doing so, start the engine and let it runs until it dies (about 3 seconds).
The fuel system is now depressurized.
I did, and would reccommend, unplugging the inertia relay which shuts off fuel pump in the event of a crash. After doing so, start the engine and let it runs until it dies (about 3 seconds).
The fuel system is now depressurized.
#17
Yes, this is the port you speak of. It's the same one I use to feed the fuel to my nitrous system.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=28409&width=0
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=28409&width=0
#18
p.s.
i love having a zillion pictures in my gallery. any time i need to show a picture of something i just click the link. it pays to take 20 minutes and 64mb of digital camera memory and take a pictures of your truck from every angle and upload them onto the site. comes in handy alot.
tom
i love having a zillion pictures in my gallery. any time i need to show a picture of something i just click the link. it pays to take 20 minutes and 64mb of digital camera memory and take a pictures of your truck from every angle and upload them onto the site. comes in handy alot.
tom
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