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> replacing fuel lines at tank, any good todo list
r_towle
post Feb 19 2023, 12:03 PM
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Hi,

I have done this more than a few times, but I honestly think I have done it wrong every time.

Is there a reasonable way to replace all the fuel lines up front and still be able to get to the fasteners and clamps...yet not end up with too much fuel line under the tank in the end of the re-install?

This is a 75 2.0....so pump is up front.

I hate this job...and I always end up with fuel all over something...and and and.
Last time I did it I had to do it several times to remove a kink in the hose because I had too much fuel line under the tank.
Then...working on a Sunday...if you cut off too much, you have to start all over again while you have to go order more line etc etc etc...

Im just looking for some collective ideas to avoid the traps that this, what should be fairly simple task, will deliver...traps I want to just use others learned experience so I don't end up again with fuel on the floor and some scratch on something after I pull the tank the 4th time in rage.

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post Feb 19 2023, 01:47 PM
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Gasoline showers suck. Then the garage and eventually the house reek of fuel. You’re lucky if the garage doesn’t explode from the fumes. The intense gas fume headaches are the worst.
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