I'm trying to change the fuel pressure regulator on my 92 engine. My old Ford manual says that the intake plenum (upper part of the intake manifold) should be removed from the lower part of the intake manifold after fuel pressure is relieved. Then the fuel return hose can be disconnected and the regulator removed.
The intake plenum has four bolts. I was able to remove the two center 12M wrench size bolts from underneath the engine. They were normal flange bolts. But, the two fasteners on the end of the plenum are studs with nuts attached on the bottom. (Att picture 987) So my wrench just removes the nuts leaving the two studs that have probably been in there since '92. There's about 8mm of stud thread left after the nuts are removed. (Att. picture 993) The studs are 8M x 1.25 x 25mm
The bolt on the driver's especially is not very accessible so I'm pretty sure my vice grips ain't gonna help.
Has anyone had to deal with this before? Any suggestions??
The intake plenum has four bolts. I was able to remove the two center 12M wrench size bolts from underneath the engine. They were normal flange bolts. But, the two fasteners on the end of the plenum are studs with nuts attached on the bottom. (Att picture 987) So my wrench just removes the nuts leaving the two studs that have probably been in there since '92. There's about 8mm of stud thread left after the nuts are removed. (Att. picture 993) The studs are 8M x 1.25 x 25mm
The bolt on the driver's especially is not very accessible so I'm pretty sure my vice grips ain't gonna help.
Has anyone had to deal with this before? Any suggestions??
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