91Eunos
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Couple pics from before the cab removal. One thing that slowed me down is that I couldn’t find my transmission line disconnect tool, and the ones I have for fuel lines are all too small…and far too thick to slide into that narrow gap between the quick connect and the housing.
So I tried the old “cut some shims from a plastic jug” trick:
![IMG_0339.jpeg IMG_0339.jpeg](https://www.fordraptorforum.com/data/attachments/471/471760-f1cbf52c12cd4b5306f725f4b0905c60.jpg)
And they sort of fit down inside the junction, but no matter how much I pushed and pulled, and tried to feed them in with needle-nose pliers I couldn’t get them to slide into the gap far enough to release the locking tabs:
![i-XD2fLs8-X4.jpg i-XD2fLs8-X4.jpg](https://www.fordraptorforum.com/data/attachments/471/471761-0b9c13036589051a2e4f0e953c3fc2c6.jpg)
…so I just unbolted the entire connector assembly from the heat sink/junction block…whatever that thing is called that sits right above the steering rack:
![i-MrTZKvF-X4.jpg i-MrTZKvF-X4.jpg](https://www.fordraptorforum.com/data/attachments/471/471762-4dbc5406761970bda9dee670c28d9e4e.jpg)
So I tried the old “cut some shims from a plastic jug” trick:
![IMG_0339.jpeg IMG_0339.jpeg](https://www.fordraptorforum.com/data/attachments/471/471760-f1cbf52c12cd4b5306f725f4b0905c60.jpg)
And they sort of fit down inside the junction, but no matter how much I pushed and pulled, and tried to feed them in with needle-nose pliers I couldn’t get them to slide into the gap far enough to release the locking tabs:
![i-XD2fLs8-X4.jpg i-XD2fLs8-X4.jpg](https://www.fordraptorforum.com/data/attachments/471/471761-0b9c13036589051a2e4f0e953c3fc2c6.jpg)
…so I just unbolted the entire connector assembly from the heat sink/junction block…whatever that thing is called that sits right above the steering rack:
![i-MrTZKvF-X4.jpg i-MrTZKvF-X4.jpg](https://www.fordraptorforum.com/data/attachments/471/471762-4dbc5406761970bda9dee670c28d9e4e.jpg)