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15mins. Comes with Instructions. Basically remove couple of old fuel lines that run across top of plenum, fit new ones. :)

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15mins. Comes with Instructions. Basically remove couple of old fuel lines that run across top of plenum, fit new ones. :)

:shock: :shock: :shock: Wow a job thats easy to do on a Z i thought that was just a dream.

All you have to do is depressurise the fuel system first.

 

Easiest way to do that is on the small fuse box (drivers side inner wing, near strut top) take out the fuse marked Fuel pump (one nearset the engine) turn the car over a couple of times and hey presto.

 

Just remember to replace after fuel lines swopped :D

 

HTH

 

Rich

does anyone have a close-up picture of the engine bay once it's been fitted. ive got this great skill of ballsing up even really easy jobs :slap:

does anyone have a close-up picture of the engine bay once it's been fitted. ive got this great skill of ballsing up even really easy jobs :slap:

lol....join the club :(

I've done it .. but being a complete arse I didn't like a kink in the fuel line so I shortened mine. Not having ago about the lines .. just didn't like the kink in the line ...

does anyone have a close-up picture of the engine bay once it's been fitted. ive got this great skill of ballsing up even really easy jobs :slap:

 

Check out Tonyc pics in my gallery section, that's a real close up version. (cable ties was his option) or there plenty others there.

http://www.smithys-place.co.uk/gallery.htm

cheers

smithy

All you have to do is depressurise the fuel system first.

 

Easiest way to do that is on the small fuse box (drivers side inner wing, near strut top) take out the fuse marked Fuel pump (one nearset the engine) turn the car over a couple of times and hey presto.

 

Just remember to replace after fuel lines swopped :D

 

HTH

 

Rich

 

 

TBH you dont even need to depresurise just remove lines you get a quick squirt and thats it

or u could go get some high pressure fuel line and do it yourself !! alot cheaper and u can see if there are any leaks in the line at any point too !!

TBH you dont even need to depresurise just remove lines you get a quick squirt and thats it

 

we still had fuel sput out after depresserising mine.

we still had fuel sput out after depresserising mine.

 

exactly and your cars silver ffs

I replaced mine with some braided hose and anodised fittings which was easy enough but it's worth noting that the hard fuel lines that you take out also include a vacuum line too.......which if you don't have some of can mean a long walk to your local motor spares shop to get some :)

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