Re: fuel pump line leaks
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Re: fuel pump line leaks
- From: "tmpintnl" <tobyp@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 04:18:43 -0000
Mike - I'm not totally sure I understand where your leak is, but I
wanted to relate an experience that I had years ago. My car suddenly
developed a leak while driving through Deerlodge, Montana (of all
places!) on a Sunday (read - nothing open). I got the car back to
Seattle without a fire. It turned out that the leak was in the joint
between the fuel accumulator and the hard line that runs along the
frame back to the filter. The flared end of the hard line had
developed a crack, right in the flare itself. Replacement of the
hard line requires body removal (not on MY watch!), so I had a new
high-pressure flexible line made to bypass it. As Martin said, it
could be just a speck of debris, but look very carefully at all
details of the lines involved. Cracks can happen when you stretch or
crush metal. Good luck.
Toby Peterson VIN 2248
Winged1
> I am now getting a leak where one of my fuel pump hoses (the main
line not the return) where the fuel pump hose meets the metal fuel
line of the car.
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