How do I relieve the fuel pressure on a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass with 3.1 V6?

Question:
I need to remove the intake on my 1995 olds cutlass and I need to relieve the fuel pressure befor I can disconnect the fuel lines leading to the fuel rail. What is the proper way and what is the shadetree mechanic way?

Answers:

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The simplest means is to remove the fuse for the fuel pump, then start the car and let it idle until it dies. This way, you don't run the risk of spraying fuel all over the engine and yourself.

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shadetree open the fitting at the tank
pro catch it in a can

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If there's a schrader valve on the fuel rail, push the pin in (safety glasses, fire extinquisher and a rag handy)

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there is a "schrader" valve(looks like an air stem on a tire) in plain sight on the top of the intake. just "let the air" out of it. of course a little fuel will come out also so don't let it squirt in your face. a pro would have the correct fitting a length of hose to discharge into an appropriate container.
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