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Re: FUEL RETURN LINE

Subject: Re: FUEL RETURN LINE
by istter1 on 2012/2/9 2:58:33

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marv02 wrote:
I had the Pressure fuel ilne go bad on me twice thats under the A/C pump I end up replacing Pressure and return line with Briaded steel hose from the fuel filter to Fuel rails.

I also ran the New hoses up next to the inside wheel well then over to the motor so if it ever starts leaking again you can see it and you can get to it with out removing the A/C pump to do so.
quote]

I like your idea of using the Briaded steel hose to replace those lines. Do you have a guestament of the legnth of line you used?
When the other line broke the drivers cabin filled with gas fumes. It was like driving a bomb. The ease of replacing the old SS lines with the Briaded steel hose should help with any future problems.
I have a three day weekend so sounds like an easy project when I start this sat.

Thanks

Steve
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