Fuel line...
Mike Del Tergo
mdeltergo at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 12 18:46:52 EST 2006
I went with the 2 inch fuel line and quality clamp solution. I have a hose
shop that could fab it for about $20 once I get a spare ride up and running
and can let the 200 sit for a while. I also replaced the FPR while there as
my car has been going through a bit of oil as well as 10-15% fuel usage
variations on identical trips and I figured the FPR could be the culprit.
Note to others, don't place too much force on the iso mounts that the FPR
bolts up to, very fragile on prolly irreplaceable.
Mike
>How much did you pay for the line? I think I saw prices come in around
>$100 for oem, and been putting more and more parts in that are "only $100."
>
>My other difficualty is right now telling exactly where the leak is. Odors
>SEEM stronger in one area that another, and my only other data at this
>point is others have had failure with the same hose.
>
>So far for me, no visible leaks, and no apparent dust accumulation to
>indicate a leakage spot.
>
>Derek P
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