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Old 05-24-2006, 08:52 PM
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I finally broke something

I officially broke something on my car, unintentionally but knowingly, I'm so proud of myself. Finally something I broke that I have to fix instead of someone else breaking it before me.

The fuel filter was literally fused to the fuel line. I had all the wrenches set up right and a gas tank near by to catch spills. But I needed more, BRUTE STRENGTH!! This was the only way the filter was coming off. First I moved the gas tank out of the way and got my best breaker bar (pipe) on a crescent wrench that was on the filter itself. The bar held the wrench in place, it was going nowhere. My dad held the bar while my job was to put a shorter breaker bar on the vice grips on the fuel line bolt (It was all my idea XD). I worked the nut and bolt loose, had to take off the grips and turn a few times. It worked! Last hard turn and I hit my hand against the underbody, and that hurt, but the filter was LOOSE. We screwed the filter off and no fuel spilled out, we wondered why. The fuel line must have been clogged. 3 seconds later, the line cracks off from torsion.

Time for a new fuel line (gas tank to filter).
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haha have fun with that
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Old 05-24-2006, 09:26 PM
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Re: I finally broke something

Can anyone tell me what the line is called/size and if there may be any other lines attached to this that are clogged? Once again, this is the line between the filter and the gas tank. I looked it up and fine lines sells a steel repro for $65. I think this is the right line, 3/8?
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Re: I finally broke something

Nice... now doesnt it feel better when you have to fix your own mess ups instead of someone elses?
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Nice... now doesnt it feel better when you have to fix your own mess ups instead of someone elses?
Yeah..yeah it kinda does
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Haha, I'm never happy when I break stuff :/
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Re: I finally broke something

oops, didn't see this thread when I replied to the other.

Bend your own line for $4 and some change for any adapters, you can get it preflared too.
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oops, didn't see this thread when I replied to the other.

Bend your own line for $4 and some change for any adapters, you can get it preflared too.
It's really that cheap? what am I spending 65 bucks for *throws idea out the window*. Is it the same as making your own brake lines? I succeeded in that but it came out like crap. It works though...So first things first, I have to drain the 16 gal tank, which is thankfully only a quarter full. Any ideas how to drain it, since there's an antisiphon mechanism inside?
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Re: I finally broke something

Virtualy the same idea as the brakes.

It will be a few bucks more (2 tops) but I just spent $21 to replace 80" worth of line and adapters. And of the $21, $9.50 was brake fluid.
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Re: I finally broke something

There's only one reason thy call me Quicksilver, because I'm quick as hell at fixing my car (when I have time, and I make myself time for it) I've already almost got the old tank fuel line out, It's coming out easily enough, but I'm not sure how to deal with this weird looking pipe connector thing, hence getting just this line out and replacing it from there.

Does anyone know what connector I'm talking about? Right now it's light green like the Statue of Liberty. How do I get the line out from here?
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Does anyone know what connector I'm talking about? Right now it's light green like the Statue of Liberty. How do I get the line out from here?
????........Maybe you should take a pic...
Isnt the origional fuel line aluminum? Why would you replace it with steel?
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????........Maybe you should take a pic...
Isnt the origional fuel line aluminum? Why would you replace it with steel?
O_O *checks line and takes a picture*
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Re: I finally broke something

You're right, It is aluminum. Why would repros be steel then? Anyway, I should be able to get the line for cheap but I'm worried there's going to be a lot of customization.



The bottom line is for the fuel. I know you can't see it well but atleast now you know where to look if you have a third gen or you notice this type of connector before. It's like a metal pipe connecting the lines.
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Re: I finally broke something

Could it be a support?
Since you are going to fabricate the fuel line yourself, why dont you just sectionalize it? Just replace the sections you need to and add some connection points...It would be a lot easier and would be just as good as if you had replaced the whole thing...
Then you can just tell yourself that if you ever have the engine and tranny out, then you can plan on dropping the tank at the same time and fabricate a complete line to replace the origional(that is if you think its necessary...)
What cha think?
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Could it be a support?
Since you are going to fabricate the fuel line yourself, why dont you just sectionalize it? Just replace the sections you need to and add some connection points...It would be a lot easier and would be just as good as if you had replaced the whole thing...
Then you can just tell yourself that if you ever have the engine and tranny out, then you can plan on dropping the tank at the same time and fabricate a complete line to replace the origional(that is if you think its necessary...)
What cha think?
At this point in the teardown of the fuel delivery system (sounds smart) We tried to siphon out the rest of the gas and only drops were coming out, which tells me something, there's a partial block in that line and I want to (at the very least) take out that full line and maybe replace it all.

I was going to add something, oh right! I found dirt and even water in the gas so when I figure out how to pull out the line, I'm draining the gas in an oil pan because it probably can't or shouldn't be reused.
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