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fuel tank and lines


Igovert500
05-06-2004, 05:09 PM
With the ever rising gas prices, I am debating bringing my 4 cylinder accord back to life this summer. The main problem is a small leak in the gas tank, and one of the fuel lines needs to be replaced, as salt has eaten away at the junction near the fuel pump(I havn't looked at it yet, this was told to me by a mechanic.)
Now I am feeling adventurous and am wondering/hoping to replace all of this with parts from a junkyard. Supposing I get the parts, does anyone have instructions for going about this? Thanks, Geoff

jazer80
05-07-2004, 12:04 PM
is that in the manual (haynes)? i thought they at least touched upon it in mine (95 accord). good luck man i got a fuel leak somewhere but hopefully it's just an injector or some shit

Igovert500
05-08-2004, 12:59 PM
I never got the Haynes or Helms manual(hangs his head in shame)
It will be purchased for this job, I just never knew how valuable they were, until I moved on to my Mitsu, and the idea of bringing the Honda back to life only occured to me a few days ago when I realized that it takes 44 dollars to fill up my Mitsu tank already, and the prices just keep rising.

Igovert500
05-10-2004, 11:36 AM
So nobody else has ever changed/replaced their fuel lines?

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