Simon 88YJ94XJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Virginia
it looks like the previous owner took a pair of pliars to the high pressure fuel line where it slips onto the double flaired metal line (in other words on the opposite end of the quick disconnect hose that goes into the rail) under the intake.
The pliars left teeth marks and these marks have started seeping. I managed to slip one of the hoses a little further onto the hard line (getting the small hole up onto the metal) which has stopped the leak for the moment but I want to replace them... There's got to be a special tool for getting this easilly damaged plastic high pressure line onto the hard line.
If not does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks
The pliars left teeth marks and these marks have started seeping. I managed to slip one of the hoses a little further onto the hard line (getting the small hole up onto the metal) which has stopped the leak for the moment but I want to replace them... There's got to be a special tool for getting this easilly damaged plastic high pressure line onto the hard line.
If not does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks