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Old Aug 4, 2011 | 01:46 PM
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I have a 96 blazer 4wd 4.3 2dr. I got a gas leak in the return fuel line. I tore the old line out and that was about it. Noone seems to have this line anywhere. I checked autozone, napa, even my local chevy dealer, but they were kinda morons about it.

Its the line that runs from about underneath the drivers seat to the rear driverside wheel. I measured the pieces after I ripped it out. It's about 80inch steel line. With a pressure fitting on one end and a weird opposite end that the quick connect clip slides on to. Here is a pic of the ends. Any help would be greatful. Like a part number or something.


 
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You may be able to find the OE part number HERE.
 
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Thanks! Got exaclty what I needed.
 
Old Aug 5, 2011 | 12:20 AM
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Well I got the part number which is 15740604. Only problem is noone has one and they are discontinued. We have a pull it yourself junkyard here, but really what's the chances of finding one in decent shape or even getting the damn thing out without breaking it.
 
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Since it looks like I'm making my own line. Would it be ok to use nylon fuel line since it's just the return line? I'll still have to piece in a bit of steel line, but the majority is going to be the plastic nylon line with the quick connects by dorman.
 
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Nylon line should be good.
 
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