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Old 03-31-2010, 07:08 PM
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just started right now the fuel line where the covers around around the tubes on the right of the engine just leaked uncontrollably, engine shut down in an instant, i can slide the rubber covers up and down but it kept leaking and the engine wont turn over right now...any thoughts?
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is it the o-rings? anybody?
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and the rubber piece slides up and down, which if the oring were there it wouldnt move correct? cars procharged and a external fuel pump.
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Stock fuel line? It is a push-connect fitting, so you need to make sure it is fully seated. If you can tug on it and it comes off, something is wrong. If it is on there securely, then you need to take it off and look at the interior o-rings for damage.

Those are the only two failure points I can think of with that style of connection...




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