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Old 07-16-2007, 04:24 PM
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i would like to know how far back the rubbery type plastic hose goes from the point on the pic to the gas tank and if it stops, where?

i need to replace it since there was a small puncture in it right where it connects to the fitting to the fuel rail and so i cut it a little bit and it kept splitting as i tried putting the fitting back in and now have decided to replace the fuel line if it doesnt go to far, i thought i could see it right begind the passenger side front tire behind the motor but wasnt sure if it was it

I have it working correctly at the moment with a couple of fittings after finding a spot where it wouldnt split and putting some hose clamps on it and running a short gas line to it, but i realize this could blow at any time and also restricts gas flow so i would like to replace it

i think this is the one that brings fuel to the rail and not the return side, i forget the word im trying to think of right now



i tried pointing to it on the picture but its the wrong kind of view, i didnt have a better picture at the moment, dont worry thats not how my car looks now its much improved but still far from done
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