u have to go buy fuel line removal tool get the metal ones they have two line sizes on em the plastic ones will brake 10min or less
Should be under the vehicle - follow the fuel line from the tank
Replacement fuel lines. Don't sacrifice safety for a few bucks.
To remove the fuel rail on a 2003 F250 with a 5.4 Triton engine, first, relieve the fuel system pressure by removing the fuel pump relay and starting the engine until it stalls. Disconnect the electrical connectors and vacuum lines from the fuel rail. Then, unbolt the fuel rail from the intake manifold and carefully lift it off, ensuring to remove the fuel injectors if necessary. Be cautious of any remaining fuel and use appropriate safety measures.
Try chemical in fuel tank available at auto parts
A 1990 F250 with a 7.3 liter diesel in it should get roughly 20 miles per gallon. This will decrease if you do not regularly have maintenance done on the truck though.
only way to drain tank on f250 is to a, syphon fuel and remove tank b, disconect fuel supply line at tank
The fuel capacity of a Ford F250 7.3 liter long bad truck is listed as 28 gallons. Ford offered an option for a second fuel tank doubling the fuel capacity.
You do not have to bleed fuel lines. They will bleed themselves.
A 1996 Ford F-250 , 460 cubic inch ( 7.5 liter ) V8 engine is FUEL INJECTED
To replace the fuel injectors on a 2001 GMC Sonoma with a 4.3-liter Vortec engine, first disconnect the battery and relieve the fuel system pressure. Remove the intake manifold to access the fuel rail, then disconnect the fuel lines and unbolt the fuel rail to remove the old injectors. Install the new injectors into the fuel rail, reassemble by bolting the fuel rail back in place, reconnect the fuel lines, and reattach the intake manifold. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to check for leaks.
gas or diesel?
You will have to remove the fuel tank or disconnect the bed and slide it back far enough to access the pump.