GM quick connect fuel lines
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GM quick connect fuel lines w/pics
Hey all I was just here the other day asking for someone to please explain how to remove a gas line from one of the nipple on my gas tank and no one ever responded.
Upon further review on the internet I found my answer with some pics and decided to post them here in the hope that it will help someone else when they are doing there fuel pump replacement.
those are all the types of quick connects that gm uses i thought it would be help full to someone who is trying to figure out how to remove there gas lines cause like me I got to the nipple in the rear of the gas tank and it was a different connect than the 3 on the fuel pump and no where on this site could i find a pic of the different quick connect lines that GM uses.
Here is the site i found this on Plastic Collar Quick Connect Fitting Service - Chevy HHR Network
hope it helps someone out!
Upon further review on the internet I found my answer with some pics and decided to post them here in the hope that it will help someone else when they are doing there fuel pump replacement.
those are all the types of quick connects that gm uses i thought it would be help full to someone who is trying to figure out how to remove there gas lines cause like me I got to the nipple in the rear of the gas tank and it was a different connect than the 3 on the fuel pump and no where on this site could i find a pic of the different quick connect lines that GM uses.
Here is the site i found this on Plastic Collar Quick Connect Fitting Service - Chevy HHR Network
hope it helps someone out!
Last edited by bearsfaninwisc; 01-02-2012 at 03:27 PM.
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I don't know if anyone could ever really explain how to do some of those where it would make sense, especially the first one. Absolutely the most difficult thing I have ever tried to do. One would think, since there must be a couple gazillion of those things out in the real world, GM or OEM folks would take a few minutes and make some blow up color pictures showing them and how to really get them disconnected. None of the tools they make for them work really well.
I found out just after I replaced my fuel pump in October that the plastic locking part of those connections are replaceable and might work better if I had replaced them when I put in the failed fuel pump 8 or 9 years ago. But live and learn, you know.
I found out just after I replaced my fuel pump in October that the plastic locking part of those connections are replaceable and might work better if I had replaced them when I put in the failed fuel pump 8 or 9 years ago. But live and learn, you know.
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