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Old 04-10-2014, 07:51 AM
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I have a temporary fix that really isn't really working well. Slight leak still, but I am in need of a full fuel line replacement. Have done the research and nothing is coming up. Any ideas on where I should check out?

Also- has anyone ever heard of a gauge cluster going bad? Have checked oil pressure and it reads 28lbs and replaced sending unit, yet it still is screwy. It reads 40lbs, them after warmed up. It drops to 0 lbs and the check gauges light comes on? So I heard from a guy I know that I should replace gauge cluster? Never heard of that, that's why I am asking before I go ahead and put the momey forward.
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the make repair kits for both nylon and steel fuel line.
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Gonna need to know where the fuel lines are leaking. You can get the front, flexible fuel line bundle cheaply from GM, depending on what you are driving (don't know that, either).

I would verify your oil pressure with a mechanical gauge before going further with that problem. Replacing the cluster is not a common solution.
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Originally Posted by mab6680
the make repair kits for both nylon and steel fuel line.
I have repair kit now for the nylon part ( the part that melted )
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Originally Posted by shbox
Gonna need to know where the fuel lines are leaking. You can get the front, flexible fuel line bundle cheaply from GM, depending on what you are driving (don't know that, either).

I would verify your oil pressure with a mechanical gauge before going further with that problem. Replacing the cluster is not a common solution.
A little while ago my front section ( from drivers seat to motor ) melted. Should I just contact a local GM dealership? It is a 1994 Z28
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Originally Posted by Lt1Trevor
A little while ago my front section ( from drivers seat to motor ) melted. Should I just contact a local GM dealership? It is a 1994 Z28
GM PART # 10258441. $17.63 wholesale, $29.18 retail at your GM dealer. It is the 3 flexible lines from under the driver's seat to the engine.
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Originally Posted by shbox
GM PART # 10258441. $17.63 wholesale, $29.18 retail at your GM dealer. It is the 3 flexible lines from under the driver's seat to the engine.
Thanks! I just ordered it.



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