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Old Sep 1, 2011 | 12:26 AM
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Hey guess I'm sorry but I'm having some problems replacing the spider injector assembly on a 99 s10 blazer got everthing disconnect just can't get the fuel lines to disconnect from the pellum were it runs to the spider and can't get the assembly to let go of the pellum any advice would be great
 
Old Sep 1, 2011 | 07:40 AM
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Have you removed the nuts & retaining plate from the spider? If so, the lines just pull out.

On the other end, you need to disconnect the lines at the back of the motor & remove the hold down bolt that goes into the lower intake manifold.

Then the lines should be free.
 
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You mean the one with 2 8 millametter bolts and the clip yes I removed the and the lines from the back but something is stuck and I have removed all the pellum. Bolts the fuel lines are stuck in the spider
 
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If the nuts & retaining plate have been removed, then it is only tension from the o-rings that is holding the lines in. Maybe try some penetrating oil around the lines and shock them a bit with a rubber mallet. They'll come out eventually.
 
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Haha alright no problem ill try it and let u know
 
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