Hi all, I have a small hole on the metal fuel line that runs from the
rubber hose on the pump to the rubber line on the carb. I can't see
the leak, but am sure it is on this line as it wets from this one to
the next(hole on top?) It looks like a big job to try and get this
line out. What is usually done in a case like this? Do I just unhook
and leave this line in and try and run another close by? I have never
run fuel line before. Does it bend pretty good if no sharp turns
involved? I have had this truck for 20 years and it has been a dandy
for me! Thanks , Jerry
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 03 Apr 2006 05:05 GMT
>Hi all, I have a small hole on the metal fuel line that runs from the
>rubber hose on the pump to the rubber line on the carb. I can't see
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>involved? I have had this truck for 20 years and it has been a dandy
>for me! Thanks , Jerry
Buy/beg/borrow/steal/rent a tube bender. It'll make fabrication of a
new line a piece of cake and pretty much negate any chance of kinking
the new line.