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Old 01-30-2009, 03:05 AM
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So.... I just installed my new Racetronix kit and I slightly kicked the line going from the tank to the fuel filter.

Is this something I can get at AutoZone or order from a dealer?

Anyone have a part number?
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So what you are saying is that you want to replace the line?
If so, a competent dealer would be able to get the part number for you.
Or you could make your own with a length of line, two connectors, a tubing bender, flare tool and tubing cutter. You can buy the line and connector at the auto parts and rent the tools there. I have a tubing cutter that I bought at the hardware store many of years ago, so I am not sure what they cost.
Option two will most likely be less expensive, and won't be as pretty. Not that it would matter due to its location.
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Found it... 10409885 - $46

But no one has it in stock and the dealer said it will take 7 days to get it...great..

I found it on gmpartsdirect.com and it was $26!! great news! Oh..wait..$50 shipping..lmao.

Originally Posted by koolaid_kid
So what you are saying is that you want to replace the line?
If so, a competent dealer would be able to get the part number for you.
Or you could make your own with a length of line, two connectors, a tubing bender, flare tool and tubing cutter. You can buy the line and connector at the auto parts and rent the tools there. I have a tubing cutter that I bought at the hardware store many of years ago, so I am not sure what they cost.
Option two will most likely be less expensive, and won't be as pretty. Not that it would matter due to its location.
Um yeah, since I was asking for part numbers, that means I want to replace it. And it's plastic.




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