Hi,
Long time lurker, first time poster. My plastic intake manifold bit the dust on the way home from work. I decided to give it a whirl myself following the link in the tech articles. Everything was going nicely until I tried to remove the fuel rail. There is a bracket (pics attached) preventing me from removing it and also looks like it will get in the way of removing the manifold. I cant find a way to remove it. There appears to be a bolt back by some wiring, but if I take it off, I probably will have trouble getting it back on. This was obviously done on purpose to stop the hack repair it yourself types like me.
Am I missing something or is there a trick to it? I decided to stop for the day and ask for some help before I mess it up or break something.
Thanks,
Todd
Long time lurker, first time poster. My plastic intake manifold bit the dust on the way home from work. I decided to give it a whirl myself following the link in the tech articles. Everything was going nicely until I tried to remove the fuel rail. There is a bracket (pics attached) preventing me from removing it and also looks like it will get in the way of removing the manifold. I cant find a way to remove it. There appears to be a bolt back by some wiring, but if I take it off, I probably will have trouble getting it back on. This was obviously done on purpose to stop the hack repair it yourself types like me.
Am I missing something or is there a trick to it? I decided to stop for the day and ask for some help before I mess it up or break something.
Thanks,
Todd
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