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In Reply to: CUT FUEL INJECTION LINES ON D73T. posted by CAM on Monday, April 02, 2007:
It would not be advisable to attempt to re-connect broken or vandalized fuel injection lines
as these are a precise and predetermined length
which would effect timing of injection pump,{note
that all lines are exactly same length,unlike
ignition wires]