gonna try my hand at return line repair

Stu Bailey

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I use the same style of pick as Stu does to remove them. Sometimes, if they don't break, those little suckers can go flying quite a ways.

Hahah that they do. I remember slinging a couple quite a ways my first time doing the lines. That’s back when I was bruising my knees trying to reach for the lines in the back. I was just about finished with the job when the old man in the shop came by and gave me an orange step that hooks on the tire so you can reach in with ease :idiot: it’s the little things!
 

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This is the only picture that I could find of it right now, nut I use a two step stool. I just move it where ever I am working at the time. It also works great to help you crawl up onto the radiator support if you want to. I usually do stand on the steering linkages to get to the ground wires on the back of the heads (when I'm r&ring an engine).
 

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