98 blazer fuel line
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I'm looking for an after market fix for the fuel line from the tank (pvc line) to the fuel filter (steel line). f course it's rotted at the joint of these two near the rear wheel. It's the worst access imaginable. It looks like a factory union, not detachable from what I can see. Anyone dealt with this before?Any advice appreciated...
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Maybe try a junk yard. New nylon lines are expen$ive. (yeah, nylon and not pvc). I think nylon weathers alright over time...
You might be able to seal it up with epoxy if it's just leaking out where the connector is crimped to the nylon hose. (that's what I did!)
You might be able to seal it up with epoxy if it's just leaking out where the connector is crimped to the nylon hose. (that's what I did!)
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thanks for the info, I found someone who will make me a replacement for about a third of the dealer's price, $80-90. My first job is to remove the existing in original shape, nightmare for sure. The line was put in before the cab was put on for sure!
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