[s-cars] HELP Fuel line leak grrr.. #$%^&*
Craig D. Niederst
cdniederst at comcast.net
Sun May 22 11:18:28 EDT 2005
Just fixed a slight leak yesterday on my '92 100S. It was under one of the
rubber hangers right under the passenger seat. The innermost of the three
lines was to blame, which is for the evaporative loss system (return line).
Since the leak was under a rubber hanger, I had to run a new piece of metal
line to span the hanger, and then splice it in on either side with rubber
5/16" fuel line and fuel line clamps. Luckily I had some extra Audi metal
fuel line lying around from a fix on a past '86 CGT. Worked like a charm. I
may decide to add compression fittings later.
Craig
'00 A6 4.2 (53k)
'92 100S (117k)
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Subject: [s-cars] HELP Fuel line leak grrr.. #$%^&*
Hi gents,
So last night I discover that I have FUEL all over the garage floor and the
wife is talking...."Lets sell the old BOAT" #X%$&*&@..
My question after a brief survey of the audifan site is there an easy fix
or
not? The leak itself is right in the middle of the car and most likely a
result of to many years of Detroit salt and our new very steep driveway in
Austin.
Any help or direction would be great,
Shawn Olsen
Austin TX
95 S6 MTM 149k
91 200q20v avant 231k
96 A4 120k
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