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Old 03-20-2005, 09:34 PM   #1
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Quick disconnect

wanted to know if you can replace the quick disconnects on the fuel rail with the old fuel rubber hose and clamp.
I have a leak on mine, I noticed that it was a little wet. So I took it off, and 1 of the rings came out broken. Napa doesn't have an O ring small enough, and the chevy and pontiac dealer didnt have them either. (wanted to sell me a new line and fitting$$$$) UUUGGHHHHH.
Sooooo, wanted to know if we can do it the old way............ Or is it too much pressure??

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Old 03-20-2005, 09:57 PM   #2
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Re: Quick disconnect

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wanted to know if you can replace the quick disconnects on the fuel rail with the old fuel rubber hose and clamp.
I have a leak on mine, I noticed that it was a little wet. So I took it off, and 1 of the rings came out broken. Napa doesn't have an O ring small enough, and the chevy and pontiac dealer didnt have them either. (wanted to sell me a new line and fitting$$$$) UUUGGHHHHH.
Sooooo, wanted to know if we can do it the old way............ Or is it too much pressure??

Thanks!
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Yup. It'll blow out regular fuel line, if it would even stay clamped on (not likely)
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Old 03-20-2005, 10:18 PM   #3
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thats what I kinda figured.
where can one find these lovely o rings.........
they sold a quick disconnet repair kit at auto zone, whre you splice into the current line, and hose and clamp the new one on. Would that splice hold the pressure??
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Re: Quick disconnect

Car quest sold me a set of o-rings that worked beautifully!
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Re: Quick disconnect

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wanted to know if you can replace the quick disconnects on the fuel rail with the old fuel rubber hose and clamp.
I have a leak on mine, I noticed that it was a little wet. So I took it off, and 1 of the rings came out broken. Napa doesn't have an O ring small enough, and the chevy and pontiac dealer didnt have them either. (wanted to sell me a new line and fitting$$$$) UUUGGHHHHH.
Sooooo, wanted to know if we can do it the old way............ Or is it too much pressure??

Thanks!
Paul
They do sell hi pressure fuel injection rubber hose, about 4 bucks a foot. If pipe has a raised ring on the end of it, and you could get the hose over it far enough to use say, 3 clamps, it would "probably" hold. But.......Better safe than FIRE!!!!!
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since i'm not to fond of burning up the car. I will try to find the orings, or replacve the quick disconnect.
The reason why I asked about the fuel line was that the guy at an Autozone said it would work. But I had my doubts.

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since i'm not to fond of burning up the car. I will try to find the orings, or replacve the quick disconnect.
The reason why I asked about the fuel line was that the guy at an Autozone said it would work. But I had my doubts.

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If I had a buck for every time a counter guy at AutoZone was wrong, I'd be....um......the CEO of AutoZone, I guess
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