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Help Removing Outlet Fuel Line From Lift Pump

HoveringHMMWV

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In the initial process of trying to remove a leaky fuel pump and am having trouble removing the metal outlet fuel line. I'm using two wrenches (3/4 and 5/8's) but it will not budge. Any advice other than some sort of cheater bar or simply trying harder? I wouldn't think it should be on that tight. And yes, I'm attempting to turn the line nut counter clockwise.
Thanks in advance!
 
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HoveringHMMWV

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Are you using a line wrench?
That did the trick. Thanks! I had a crows foot type line wrench that I'd forgotten about but had used it during my IP swap. The crows foot line wrench along with a breaker bar solved the problem.
 
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What's a line wrench?
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Just a slightly better wrench with two more contact points - specifically good for soft brass fittings.

Picture below.

Line Wrench.jpg

I looked (maybe he already sold them) but I could have sworn that Castle Bravo had some sets for sale in the Classified Tools For Sale section. There are line wrenches to get offset down in a tight space too. Kinda like a "Crow's Foot" wrench.

Line Wrench CrowsFoot Injection-fuel-line-sockets.jpg
 
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