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well today I went to change it but the damn bolt is so rusty I could not get it off :mad: can someone tell me which way does the bolt come off?toward the passenger side?
Originally posted by BiH: well today I went to change it but the damn bolt is so rusty I could not get it off :mad: can someone tell me which way does the bolt come off?toward the passenger side?
lefty loosey ..righty tighty!!! Also look into some good lubricant with anti rust properties and put some on the bolt..then try.
And dont forget to relive your fuel pressure before you get started , you dont need to be breathing in all that gas while its pouring out of the line . [img]smile.gif[/img]
98 silver camaro t-tops , loaded<br />NGK plugs , Taylor 8mm wires , Optima Red Top .
Same place. All you have to do is take your gas cap off and the pressure is released. Don't think for a second that you won't still leak gas though (it's a slow drip).
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