Register or Log In To remove these advertisements. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
03-17-2003, 10:37 AM | #1 |
I'm back with 2nd truck!
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 3,774
|
Need some fuel line help!!!
Let me explain the situation. I have a dual fuel line mechanical pump on the block. The line to the return line was leaking before and I fixed it by blocking off both the pump line and the valve line. Well today coming home I smelled fuel vapor and got home to hear a PSSSSSSSTTT sounds coming from under the hood. After searching the supply line is leaking this time right under the motor mount No way to repair line so time for a new line. I'll have to remove the header and maybe the inner fender but that's about all I can take off. I'll replace the lines with one supply line and do totally away with the return line. Now here's my problems:
1. I'm going to install the new line on my first day off this week so I need to find out what the existing fuel lines are being held in by. 2. I'm thinking I'll stay with steel lines for the long run unless I should change to something else? 3. 3/8" size right? 4. I have already replaced the rubber lines so no need there. What do I need to hold the new line in place with? 5. Anything else I'm missing?
__________________
1979 Chevrolet Bonanza Big10 "Tootsie Roll" 1985 Chevrolet Silverado (wife's) Member of the Southern Bowties Club "Don't underestimate how sexy a fat man who drinks to excess can be." Homer Simpson |
03-17-2003, 11:55 AM | #2 |
BeWarE tHe eViL CrAnkTOe!
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Yukon, OK
Posts: 3,605
|
I would think you could just unbolt your fuel pump and crawl around to pull the line out??? Maybe not..your saying your hard fuel line is spraying fuel by the motor mount??? OUCH! Man I just thought about how its set up.
I would go with the same type line as well..have you checked yards??? those lines are not cheap unless you bend it yourself. 3/8 is right for the line I believe. I think you should be able to find the same type connectors at the store. Good luck! and dont smoke!! lol
__________________
~Dave~ You can call me Mike, Mike Oxlong - 1986 Chevy SWB - Stock for now - 1986 Chevy Custom SWB *Stolen 6/26/05* - 1985 Chevy SWB SOLD - 1999 T/A Some mods www.cardomain.com/id/ramairdave AIM Screenname - Jester84 |
03-17-2003, 07:06 PM | #3 |
You get what you pay for
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Cherryville, NC
Posts: 4,798
|
Brandon,
it looks to me like you answered your own questions, pretty good. All I want to know is how did you get a hole in a steel fuel line, under the motor mount, anyway? Do you think maybe it rusted or something when it was in the pasture? I would go back with steel lines all the way to the pump. If I were redoing mine, I would go with stainless hard line, but this in mucho dollaro. The regular steel lines will do the job just fine. They should have them at any auto parts store, or at least be able to get them for you. Shouldn't be too expensive either. They will come with the ends flared and the tube nut already on. Of course you could buy straight pieces and flare/bend your own. This is a lot of work unless you are like Jeff, with the cab off. Oh, one more thing, I think you just set a record in a single post, saying the word line.
__________________
Mike 1985 Chevy C-10 |
03-17-2003, 07:09 PM | #4 |
I'm back with 2nd truck!
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 3,774
|
LMAO Mike
Yeah I was thinking about getting some straight lines like that at the stores. I've got a bender, cutter and flare tool so no problem there. I think it was a combination or age, and me pulling on teh return line one time. So how are they connected to the frame?
__________________
1979 Chevrolet Bonanza Big10 "Tootsie Roll" 1985 Chevrolet Silverado (wife's) Member of the Southern Bowties Club "Don't underestimate how sexy a fat man who drinks to excess can be." Homer Simpson |
03-18-2003, 03:52 AM | #5 |
I'm back with 2nd truck!
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 3,774
|
^
__________________
1979 Chevrolet Bonanza Big10 "Tootsie Roll" 1985 Chevrolet Silverado (wife's) Member of the Southern Bowties Club "Don't underestimate how sexy a fat man who drinks to excess can be." Homer Simpson |
03-18-2003, 04:18 AM | #6 |
Account Suspended
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Elkhart, IN
Posts: 6,399
|
they're connected to the frame with a clamp and bolt und er the motor mount. the clamp is kinda P shaped, and really a PITA to get to. might be a good time to get the wife under the truck adn get her dirty ( ), as she's prolly got smaller paws than you do.
|
03-18-2003, 04:36 AM | #7 |
I'm back with 2nd truck!
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 3,774
|
Can I just pull it out by force? I know the brake line is with the lines by the valve. If I pull the lines out will this affect the brake line?
__________________
1979 Chevrolet Bonanza Big10 "Tootsie Roll" 1985 Chevrolet Silverado (wife's) Member of the Southern Bowties Club "Don't underestimate how sexy a fat man who drinks to excess can be." Homer Simpson |
03-18-2003, 09:20 AM | #8 |
You get what you pay for
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Cherryville, NC
Posts: 4,798
|
Looks like it might be time to remove the motor mount. I don't think you will be able to pull them out. I wouldn't risk it myself.
__________________
Mike 1985 Chevy C-10 |
03-18-2003, 10:27 AM | #9 |
I'm back with 2nd truck!
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 3,774
|
Just a thought but could I cut the line before the mount then pull through the clamp? Then cut the flared end off and run the new pipe through it then reflare the end? If not then what's the best way to take off the motor mount?
__________________
1979 Chevrolet Bonanza Big10 "Tootsie Roll" 1985 Chevrolet Silverado (wife's) Member of the Southern Bowties Club "Don't underestimate how sexy a fat man who drinks to excess can be." Homer Simpson |
Bookmarks |
|
|