[DML] Re: Leaking fuel line in Distributor
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[DML] Re: Leaking fuel line in Distributor
- From: "Tell you if you ask." <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 02:57:14 -0000
You should inspect the other lines as well. You've been in there
doing a lot of work, taking lines off and putting them back on
again. Every time you disturb them you run the risk of weakening
them because of their age.
A fuel line that ruptures while you're driving will quickly make you
look like your flux capacitor is about to light off as you cruise
down the highway in flames.
Take no chances. I've almost done it myself. Twice.
Rich A.
#5335
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "valleyrat12" <valleyrat12@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> AAARGG..
>
> The line the goes from the CPR to the primary pressure regulator
> started leaking badly. At first I thought it was the primary
pressure
> regulator itself but when I jumped the fuel pump and went back to
> watch thing I saw the fuel literally gush out of the line (near
the
> fitting) So much for my car being "perfectly drivable"
>
> Could anything I have done caused this? I replaced the o rings in
the
> primary pressure regulator recently. Is there any way for this
line to
> become over pressurized or do these lines just fail? Please help!
>
> Nathan
> 2277
>
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