Fuel Line Disconnect tools

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Jayson Woodruff
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Fuel Line Disconnect tools

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Anyone have experiance with Harbor Freight fuel disconnect tools?

http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsea ... disconnect" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Are the metal disconnect tools worth the price difference over the plastic ones? I'm going to attempt to change out a fuel pump myself and have never really messed with these quick disconnects before.

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I have their metal ones, and use them frequently with good results. The plastic ones should be fine if 1) they will only be used occasionally, and 2) you're working with plastic connectors.
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I prefer the ones that are like a scissor, you get more leverage - NAPA - Lisle?
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The metal ones in the link are made by my favorite Chinese brand--U.S. General. :thumbup:
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