Re: Possible fuel leak.
[Re: Vert]
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01/06/22 11:59 AM
01/06/22 11:59 AM
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wingman
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Just looking at the video it looks like the section of hose itself is the source of the leak. My first thought was the fittings but it looks like it's coming from the bend in the braided hose.
1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 383 A4 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440 FC7 (sold)
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Re: Possible fuel leak.
[Re: Vert]
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01/06/22 02:27 PM
01/06/22 02:27 PM
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Posts: 43,181 Bend,OR USA
Cab_Burge
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Prob 2-3 yrs. Car has been sitting a long time. If that hose is neoprene or rubber it is done sealing from sitting and old age You should use Teflon line hose on all oil, fuel and brake lines from now on They live forever and don't leak
Last edited by Cab_Burge; 01/06/22 08:19 PM.
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