Alright, so I had my jeep inspected a week or so ago, and it didn't pass because of a crack in the exhaust manifold... sweet. So i just decided to order a stock replacement and install it myself. I printed off all the necessary pages from the 98 factory service manual in order to do the uninstall/install. So within about ten minutes I realize that the first thing I should have done was to release the fuel pressure from the fuel lines, because to do so the FSM said to disconnect the fuel pump relay and run the engine until it would no longer run. Problem is I had just taken off the air filter, air inlet hose as well as removed the belt from the power steering up and loosened up all the bolts that attach the power steering pump to the intake manifold. Only to find out that I have to start the engine to relieve pressure in the fuel lines!!!
(5) Perform the fuel pressure release procedure.
(Refer to Group 14, Fuel System for correct procedure)
(1) Remove the Fuel Pump relay from the Power
Distribution Center (PDC). For location of the relay,
refer to the label on the underside of the PDC cover.
(2) Start and run engine until it stalls.
(3) Attempt restarting engine until it will no
longer run.
(4) Turn ignition key to OFF position.
Can i do this with the belt off? or do I have to put the damn thing back on? As well as reconnect the air filter asmbly? Because I need the belt to start the damn engine right? EF!!!