'95 Jimmy 4x4 Bad Acceleration
#41
As newguy has already said a couple times. You need to fix that line before you try to "fix" anything else. That is choking your fuel supply to the engine. That could be the cause of the poor acceleration.
#43
Ok can I cut a line from another fuel system and connect where I cut it with some kind of line connector piece? If so what is it called and where can I get it?
#48
First off I want to explain the comments to follow are not meant to be mean or belittling.
I totally admire your wanting to do your own repairs and understand the money issue completely. Just not completely sure you possess the required skills to do this repair. Based on previous questions ask. But this repair should be done by someone with the experience needed to do full line repair/replacement. The fuel system on this vehicle is under 60psi which is a lot. With the risk of fire from a improper repair it can become deadly and cause property damage. Please find someone qualified to do this repair. It won't be money wasted.
Brad
I totally admire your wanting to do your own repairs and understand the money issue completely. Just not completely sure you possess the required skills to do this repair. Based on previous questions ask. But this repair should be done by someone with the experience needed to do full line repair/replacement. The fuel system on this vehicle is under 60psi which is a lot. With the risk of fire from a improper repair it can become deadly and cause property damage. Please find someone qualified to do this repair. It won't be money wasted.
Brad
#49
First off I want to explain the comments to follow are not meant to be mean or belittling.
I totally admire your wanting to do your own repairs and understand the money issue completely. Just not completely sure you possess the required skills to do this repair. Based on previous questions ask. But this repair should be done by someone with the experience needed to do full line repair/replacement. The fuel system on this vehicle is under 60psi which is a lot. With the risk of fire from a improper repair it can become deadly and cause property damage. Please find someone qualified to do this repair. It won't be money wasted.
Brad
I totally admire your wanting to do your own repairs and understand the money issue completely. Just not completely sure you possess the required skills to do this repair. Based on previous questions ask. But this repair should be done by someone with the experience needed to do full line repair/replacement. The fuel system on this vehicle is under 60psi which is a lot. With the risk of fire from a improper repair it can become deadly and cause property damage. Please find someone qualified to do this repair. It won't be money wasted.
Brad
#50
My fuel line has been leaking fuel for an hour now, how do I stop fuel from coming thru the lines? I pulled the fuse, relay, removed gas cap, and disconnected the negative battery terminal. Am I missing something or how can I stop it? I can't continue to cut with it leaking like that or should I let it drain all out?