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01-17-2021, 02:14 PM | #1 |
Mr. Cheyenne
Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Kyle, Texas
Posts: 1,687
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Carb to Fuel Pump Hard Line [Leak at Fuel Pump]
My current hard line is a bit tired from previous owners not likely using a flare nut wrench and also looks like the line has been bent around a few times too. I bought a hard line from Summit Racing, actually this is my second one and the best I can get it is perhaps 2~3 drops a second of leakage. I tried the lapping method for over 30 minutes, never got it better than the 2~3 drops a second. Both of the lines I got from Summit Racing acted the same way.
So I am giving up on Summit and have ordered one from GMCPaul's and put the old one back on. I thought I bought the steel line but I see from my email confirmation I got the stainless steel one. I know these lines do not take any sealer, tape, dope, etc. Any other tips out there for when I get my GMCPaul's line in? Should I also reach out to GMCPaul's to switch the stainless steel to regular steel one? Thanks for helping me NOT setting my trunk on fire GMCPaul's Pump To Carb Stainless Steel Line SB V8 W/Long Pump & A/C
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