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Old 05-10-2005, 01:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
Matthew J. Morgan (Kermit)
 
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Recently, I had one of the old plastic fuel lines snap on me on an '82 Mondy. After finding the price of a "used one" I looked into the local hydraulics store (Parker Henefin), and they had the exact same hose.
To replace, it takes CAREFULLY heating (not to much!) the fitting, and line and push/wiggle it in place. They are after all a push lock type fitting. Care should always be taken in an endeavor like this, and I strongly suggest close monitoring for a while to insure it is leak free. The cost was pennies!
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