So I want to replace my Fuel tank today(horribly rusted+ has a hole in it) and decided to replace my fuel filter also. As soon as I touched the filter the steel line was so rusted in snapped and started leaking. So Now replacing the whole steel line looks like a retarded huge task, the line is only rusted about 1ft up from the back. Should I Cut and Run a steel braided line up to the tank and use a 240 fuel filter (Clamp style not the damn screw on)
Any better repairs? Anyone know how much the OEM metal line costs to replace?
You can get a section of line and a flare kit. Cost ya about $20. Its easier to do than you would think. You can also just use rubber line but I wouldn't suggest it.
Yea, I would like to replace the whole thing, but I don't see where I can get a pre-bent line like that.
This sucks ass, I just dumped ALL my cash into a new pair of doors, new gas tank, new Tail light and filler panel, and a new clutch, all this week.
FARK! Auto zone tomorrow!
Last time I quoted a customer it was $100 for the brake/fuel lines that go from the back to the front. That was from the dealer.
For all of them? @!#$ I might just do that!
To add on, Ended up using high pressure Fuel hose to fix it and used a Filter for a 240SX. Gave it a test drive, thought it was still leaking. Turned out to be effing brake fluid, one of my rear brakelines snapped too. They are ALL rusted nearly in half.
$126.60 after Tax, Just ordered the full set from GM...Sucky Part will be re-bleeding my entire rear brakelines...
Chazz with the Camera(SpyWiz) wrote:$126.60 after Tax, Just ordered the full set from GM...Sucky Part will be re-bleeding my entire rear brakelines...
is this for the fuel lines of the brake lines? hell for that price i need to replace mine too? please explain what you ordered.
any 1 have a part number for these? cant find em on gmpartsdirect anywhere.
I just replaced mine for the exact same reason as the OP, it crumbled while taking the filter off...
My mechanic couldnt get the pre-bent metal lines from GM, discontinued... thats for a 99 in canada anyways..