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You don't. The faulty line must be replaced.
Under hood, driver side, rear engine area, driver side of master cylinder, mounted in fuel line.
too much to tell u on-line-there are enough complexities to purchase the service manual- they're about $15 at AutoZone
The Villager does not have a test port. You need to tee into the line at the fuel filter.
5/16" supply 1/4" return.
Under the hood, right side, in low pressure line.
The Villager does not have a test port, you need to tee into the line near the fuel filter to test pressure.
Along the frame on the left side about half way back. Make sure you relieve the fuel line pressure first or you will end up with a gasoline bath.
I've never seen them separate. Maybe you have a slip in the line somewhere.
You'll need to install a tee into the line by the fuel filter to check it, there is no shrader valve.
belt it self has timing dots on it, line it up with cam dots and crank dot.
If you mean the fuel pressure regulator, it's on the end of the fuel rail near where the fuel line attaches.