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Old 07-04-2011 | 12:44 AM
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today i changed my fuel filter.........took forever, finally got the side that screws in off, and then got the quick connect off, tried to reinstall it, to find out im getting a shower of gas all over.....think when taking off the nut, i twisted the fuel line and cracked it or something....showers fuel behing the fuel filter, and also from the quick connect.... is it installed right??? i know fuel shouldnt be leaking from the connector. how to i know if its on secure? i tried pulling it off but it seems connected. and is there a way to patch the fuel line? or do i have to drop the tank and replace whole line???/ HELP ME PLEASE!!! im in over my head and no one knows about cars but me, i screwed up big time somehow, advice appreciated


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Old 07-04-2011 | 01:21 AM
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you dont need to drop it but your gonna have to lower it to get access to the sending unit to replace the line you damaged .
 
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Old 07-04-2011 | 05:33 PM
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Old 07-04-2011 | 06:16 PM
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Do you see a break or hole in the line? If not a couple of things you can check.

On the line that screws into the filter there is an o-ring that may have fell off the line when you removed the filter. Without the o-ring gas will be leaking out. If its leaking from the front quick connect fitting, you may not have snapped it in all the way. A drop of oil on the fitting helps.

I would suggest removing the filter and checking for the o-ring and try your installation again. Hope this helped.
 
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Old 07-06-2011 | 03:45 AM
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help me please....dunno what im doing....gas is spraying everywhere, would like to have it going by my birthday the 7th.......anyone near youngstown ohio???? this is stressing me out
 
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Old 07-06-2011 | 10:30 AM
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not sure of ur loacl state law on compresion fitting but... cut the line get a replacement at the parts store and use the comrpession fitting to tie it into the old line

or if u know how.. double flare the line when u cut it an get the replacement line and use a line union...
 
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Old 07-06-2011 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ryito1122334455
help me please....dunno what im doing....gas is spraying everywhere, would like to have it going by my birthday the 7th.......anyone near youngstown ohio???? this is stressing me out
Sounds like its best to call for a tow to your nearest repair shop.
 
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Well:happy birthday ryito1122334455! Please buy yourself some line wrenches and some PB Blast for your own birthday present this year and you wont have these problems in the birthday years to come! Really,do your research first if its your first time wrenching,and these issues will be easily overcome! IE: fuel filter change on these units really takes about 20-30 min! Best of luck to you and Happy Birthday!
 
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Wow, was that supposed to be a boost in confidence or a smack in the face?

At least he isnt afraid to try!
 

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Originally Posted by step66
Well:happy birthday ryito1122334455! Please buy yourself some line wrenches and some PB Blast for your own birthday present this year and you wont have these problems in the birthday years to come! Really,do your research first if its your first time wrenching,and these issues will be easily overcome! IE: fuel filter change on these units really takes about 20-30 min! Best of luck to you and Happy Birthday!
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Wow, was that supposed to be a boost in confidence or a smack in the face?

At least he isnt afraid to try!

come on guys these things happens sometimes just chill out
 



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