fuzzydoodle
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- Mar 12, 2007
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Millwood,
Washington
I tried searching but found nothing for the particular question, even though I feel like I read about it somewhere.
So I am installing the manifold, and everything is going great, until I get to the fuel rail.
The stock FPR has a bend in it, well the bend shoots right into the manifold.
I have to believe someone has completed this before, and I am just curious what they did to get it to work, bend the nipple on the FPR or what? I don't want to try and bend it too far for fear it will break. Or cut it a little bit, to get past the bend (which I also don't want to do).
Any help guys, please.
So I am installing the manifold, and everything is going great, until I get to the fuel rail.
The stock FPR has a bend in it, well the bend shoots right into the manifold.
I have to believe someone has completed this before, and I am just curious what they did to get it to work, bend the nipple on the FPR or what? I don't want to try and bend it too far for fear it will break. Or cut it a little bit, to get past the bend (which I also don't want to do).
Any help guys, please.