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leaking fuel line
My 99 burb has developed a leak in the return fuel line that comes off the fuel tank.It appears that the rough snowy roads have caused the line to vibrate within its mounting clamp and caused a leak.I am looking for a new line,but I am wondering if GM will be the only supplier?Does any one know of other suppliers or part numbers to use to get a replacement?Thanks.
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Re: leaking fuel line
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for some reason this return line leaks near the fuel tank on all vehicles. sometimes the line leaks from the line being porous. |
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Re: leaking fuel line
Thanks for the info.My line is leaking in behind the crossmember where the shock is mounted.This job is going to involve dropping the tank to gain access to everything.
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Re: leaking fuel line
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suck gas out . I use two 5 gallon containers. pick up is easy job. make sure you disconnect every thing first. easy on the plastic lines/nipples. a disconnect tool works very good. |
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Re: leaking fuel line
A few years back I had the pleasure of having to change my fuel pump.It of course had a full tank of gas.At least this time I can have some control over the amount of fuel in the tank.I have checked with GM for the parts.They are a week to ten days away.They are sitting in Cincinatti.I am thinking of even changing the pressure line while I do this job.
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