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Leaky gas line quick connect

Old Jan 5, 2009 | 10:11 PM
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I've got a leaking gas line quick connect.

Is there a way to repair these?

It looks like there is an O-ring inside I'm thinking about picking it out and installing a new one....

Or can you buy just the quick connect?


I need to get this finished up tomorrow so any help GREATLY appreciated.
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You should be able to change the O ring. The connection is part of the filter or line, they don't come off real easy.
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The line going to the filter is fine it doesn't leak. The other quick connect under there does.......

At least I finally got the car running again.....Of all the suspected things----------long story short, bad fuel pump.
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