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v1rus

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hello hello, long story short stuffed my fuel line hose from the fuel pump assemble (has 460 in it) now one of the plugs pisses out when when pump starts up... the larger plug.. which one is that ?

 

now, do I just run complete new aftermarket lines 98/E85 to the main rails under the car directly where ever these go to have to check, for both lines of the FG pump or just stick to the stock plug in type as they are now?

 

this way seems messy and I dont think it will be an easy and quick fix.

 

anyone know the part number of these lines and how much stuffing around I need to do??

 

had a quick look in the dark last night and seem I might need to drop tank removed shielded plates but cant locate the lines was to dark to see properly.

 

cheers

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Will try call ford when they open or a wreckers.. but what do you guys think about going this route?

 

anyone know sizes I need?

 

PS: will definitely put on a clamp on also.. 

 

 

https://www.raceworks.com.au/fuel/e85-hose/push-lok-hose/ 

 

https://www.repco.com.au/en/brands/norma/connector-twin-pack/p/A5295182

 

http://www.autopartswholesalers.com.au/products/fuel-cooling-connectors/fuel-system-quick-connectors/fuel-system-quick-connectors-twin-packs/norma-fuel-system-quick-connector-twin-packs

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Is it the fitting or the connection at the pump housing that is leaking? 

 

If fitting they will have O ring inside.  Maybe you can just replace those from a replacement fitting you posted.  

 

You dont need new lines. 

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