fuel line question
so maybe i'm retarded cus i did this but whatever thats besides the point (I already knew that). so when i took out my motor the fuel line was not undoing from the filter so i just cut the line in half. so i was wondering if i go buy a new fuel line how is it going to fit on the fitting that goes in to the fuel filter and then the same problem motor side. any advice will help. if you guys need i can snap some pictures with the quickness.
Nope. It can't possibly be fixed, so you'll have to scrap the car.
Which line did you cut? The rubber hose from the filter to the fuel rail? While the engine's out, why don't you let some PBBlaster soak in so you can get that stuff apart? Then just buy a new hose.
Which line did you cut? The rubber hose from the filter to the fuel rail? While the engine's out, why don't you let some PBBlaster soak in so you can get that stuff apart? Then just buy a new hose.
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That was funny, you made me laugh out loud. Anyway, you can purchase fittings that go on either end of a cut hose and put them together. Just think about a garden hose. How do you fix a leak? You cut the hose where the leak it. And then you get hose fittings, push the two ends in, and clamp it down again.
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That was funny, you made me laugh out loud. Anyway, you can purchase fittings that go on either end of a cut hose and put them together. Just think about a garden hose. How do you fix a leak? You cut the hose where the leak it. And then you get hose fittings, push the two ends in, and clamp it down again.
thanx guys, will do.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JimBlake »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nope. It can't possibly be fixed, so you'll have to scrap the car.
Which line did you cut? The rubber hose from the filter to the fuel rail? While the engine's out, why don't you let some PBBlaster soak in so you can get that stuff apart? Then just buy a new hose.
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i noticed your from ne ohio where from exactly and what type of car do you drive, im in mayfield hts.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JimBlake »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nope. It can't possibly be fixed, so you'll have to scrap the car.
Which line did you cut? The rubber hose from the filter to the fuel rail? While the engine's out, why don't you let some PBBlaster soak in so you can get that stuff apart? Then just buy a new hose.
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i noticed your from ne ohio where from exactly and what type of car do you drive, im in mayfield hts.
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