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RE:Headers and Fuel lines

Subject: RE:Headers and Fuel lines
by CFI-EFI on 2008/1/28 16:55:30

Quote:
I get CFI's frustration with my response, and stupid
questions...and no CFI I don't "have my mind made up". If I did, I
wouldn't ask.
I never said anything about stupid questions. I
have restrained myself over commenting on the scope and quantity of
the questions you HAVE asked through this project. My comment
came after several suggestions that would be easier, faster, and safer,
and you kept repeating that you were going to drain the tank. The safest
way to handle gasoline, is if you can figure out a way not to. It certainly
appeared, that after repeated better solutions, your mind was made up to
drain the tank. Hence, my comment. As much as it takes common sense
to use the FSM, the FSM doesn't contain a lot of common sense
solutions. Certain thinking is left to the reader.


Quote:
Since jsup is going to be removing the fuel lines
from the fuel rail anyway, is there some reason why he can't blow back
through the lines toward the tank?
As DropTopCE said, the check
valve in the fuel pump.

RACE ON!!!
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