01 ford f350 7.3 fuel leak issue front of motor
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wednesday!!..well dip me in honey and throw me to the lesbians..my leak will fix itself by wednesday...lol . right on..thanks. Maybe, Stewy can "lock" this thread so nobody else can post. Gotta crisp 5.00 bill for ya Stew...lol
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Also, i did contact DieselOrings and talked to a nice guy and he told me that my best bet would be to use high pressure fuel line instead of paying the high cost to replace the ones like FordTruckNoob offered. Of course, if FordTruckNoob still has the lines and they work then it would be a lot easier to swap I think then using the high pressure hose.
Thanks again for all the help!
Thanks again for all the help!
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Justin, either enable emails in your User CP so FordTruckNoob can send you an email, wait another 6 days for your PM privileges to kick in, or click on the user name for FordTruckNoob, click on his public profile, click the Social Profiles tab and send him an email via the link.
Stewart
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ok, so where the leak is coming from is the connection coming from the filter then down to the fuel pump. my question is, what o ring does it take to repair this with? I called dealer and they can only find the 2 brand new lines at $260 bucks, which of course i can't afford right now. I am simply needing to replace the oring inside to make it stop leaking. Will probably replace both of these short lines later on down the road, but for now just need the oring.
I found on harbor freight the "tool" which i think might work to get the fitting undone http://www.harborfreight.com/fuel-li...-pc-63595.html
But, when looking around at orings I come across a dorman product that says it is suppose to be for this, but I would like to verify. Dorman part# is 904-497 www.dormanproducts.com/p-90592-904-497.aspx
Just don't look right to me, but I could be wrong.
Thanks for the help!
I found on harbor freight the "tool" which i think might work to get the fitting undone http://www.harborfreight.com/fuel-li...-pc-63595.html
But, when looking around at orings I come across a dorman product that says it is suppose to be for this, but I would like to verify. Dorman part# is 904-497 www.dormanproducts.com/p-90592-904-497.aspx
Just don't look right to me, but I could be wrong.
Thanks for the help!