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> arrrgh - if there's one thing i don't like about this car, its how the damn fuel lines are setup
drewvw
post Sep 1 2006, 06:50 PM
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i try to go out for a spin with the missus this evening and we get out of the neighborhood and smell gas. Its dripping a little right near where the plastic that comes out of the tunnel meets the rubber.

cut to me spending the next 2 hours trying to get a new piece of fuel line on the freakin plastic line.


Whats the secret with getting it onto the plastic without kinking it to hell? I can only get it on enough to clamp it once, and I'm not sure thats enough....how far should I have that guy on?


at least I now know the plastic lines are still pliable...if there weren't they would have cracked bigtime.


help a brother out.....


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