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Old 05-17-2012, 09:03 PM
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Question can't find this fuel line please help!

Ok so i was doing an oil pressure switch in my car and i bought the fuel line removal tool but... I couldn't get it to work and after about an hour of messing around with the fuel line i just got angry and took a good grip on the line and just ripped it off the intake manifold Pieces and parts of the fuel hose came out and scattered all over my garage floor. I just can't seem to find a replacement line, anyone know where i can? Again its the fuel hose from the steel line to the intake manifold, i have a picture. Thanks
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Oh ya its a 99 Camaro with an ls1
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Anybody?
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Call the dealership, those things take about 5 seconds to remove if you have the right tool.
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I had the right tool the little clips would not budge
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hahahahah frustration got the best out of you.....good luck finding the part. you might have to make the line with generic parts go to NAPA and see if they have those fittings.
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Tool? I just use needle nose pliers...
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Take this number: 10423252 and a hundred dollar bill down to your local GM parts counter. It may run you about 60-80 bucks.
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Thanks guys i headed over to the local chevy dealership, $70 and it will be here next week
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