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Old 08-05-2010, 11:51 PM
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Default I need a stock fuel line and sock filter, where to get them?

I kinked my fuel line from the pump to the filter and I would feel better if I replaced it.

I also need the sock that goes on the outside of the fuel bucket.

Does anyone know where I can get these? The fuel line GM no longer makes.

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I've kinked mine before and I am sure others too, not sure what our option is if anything?
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Dorman makes a repair kit that I can splice two pieces together but I am afraid it might cause a restriction. I hope I can find someone that has upgraded their fuel system and doesn't need their stock line anymore. It's that or go find one in a junkyard.
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I have have one from my upgrades.
what year? mine is from a 98, pm me if intersted.
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Junk yard as GM has discontinued all fuel plumbing. I can get you aftermarket parts to make new ones.
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Originally Posted by Nasty N8
Junk yard as GM has discontinued all fuel plumbing. I can get you aftermarket parts to make new ones.

how much would that be?

My car is a 2000.
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Any idea about the sock on the outside of the bucket?
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Originally Posted by LilJayV10
Any idea about the sock on the outside of the bucket?
Disregard. The dealer had one.
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Do LS and LT cars use the same line? I found one in the junkyard and it looks the same.
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I need the same 2 parts as you. I attempted my install today and we broke one of the lines somehow, and we pulled the filter sock thing off the bottom thinking we'd get a new clean replacement. Didnt know parts store only sold them with a new fuel pump, wtf. My buddy mentioned the fuel line repair kit. Ill ask him more about it since gm doesnt make the fuel hose lines anymore.
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Nasty has a good price on aftermarket stuff. I thought the same thing when I pulled my strainer off. You can get a strainer from GM. Its about twenty bucks.
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My pump just went out last week so I got one from Racetronix, which is actually the cheapest one I could find. Much cheaper than a stock-type replacement. Racetronix sells replacement socks for their pumps, which is quite convenient.




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