Fuel return line help
Hello, I have a 1998 honda Accord that I have just finished an h22 swap in. I have everything connected correctly and the thing fired right up without any issue.
Now here's the issue: after about 30 seconds of running, fuel started coming out under the car (behind rear driver side wheel) and I'm not talking about a dribble, this was about a half gallon in the span of a minute. I have isolated the issue. It is coming from a rubber return hose. This hose connects to a white plastic spout that sticks out of what looks like the rear subframe on the rear driver wheel. The leak is inside the subframe, just behind where the white spout is. This might be completely unrelated to the swap, but I don't know for sure. I am going to try to post pics of this area. But, if someone could tell me how I can bypass this, I would certainly appreciate it. Thank you for your time for all who see this.
Now here's the issue: after about 30 seconds of running, fuel started coming out under the car (behind rear driver side wheel) and I'm not talking about a dribble, this was about a half gallon in the span of a minute. I have isolated the issue. It is coming from a rubber return hose. This hose connects to a white plastic spout that sticks out of what looks like the rear subframe on the rear driver wheel. The leak is inside the subframe, just behind where the white spout is. This might be completely unrelated to the swap, but I don't know for sure. I am going to try to post pics of this area. But, if someone could tell me how I can bypass this, I would certainly appreciate it. Thank you for your time for all who see this.
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QuarterMileMaster
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Apr 17, 2007 08:29 AM




