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Old 11-21-2009, 05:08 PM   #1
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Not prelude but same thing kinda

So my lude is away for the winter and missing it already....

So right now i have a 95 corsica and well its leaking....$$$$(fuel)
I discovered its one of the fuel lines so today i tried to patch it up lol well lets say you cant patch it up cause the pressure is retarded lol so i need a new fuel line.... everywhere is closed right now but how much you think a shop would charge to replace a fuel line? I figured almost every car has a similar type of fuel line well at least similar to lude..


ANY one have experience with replacing the line?

FYI when i tried to patch it another leak came lol facepalm
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Old 11-21-2009, 05:55 PM   #2
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Fuel lines are usually hard lines meaning that you would want to buy the ones specific to your car. Patching them is going be near impossible because of the pressure (as you said). I would replace the whole thing or you're going to keep burst the line as it seems like it's just getting too weak. Have you tried AutoZone, Advance Auto, NAPA, etc? They may have them. Definitely worth a shot.
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Old 11-21-2009, 09:15 PM   #3
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Fuel lines are usually hard lines meaning that you would want to buy the ones specific to your car. Patching them is going be near impossible because of the pressure (as you said). I would replace the whole thing or you're going to keep burst the line as it seems like it's just getting too weak. Have you tried AutoZone, Advance Auto, NAPA, etc? They may have them. Definitely worth a shot.
i googled it and tried partsource which is like autozone all they have are the ends... i'm betting you take a generic pipe and bend it to fit... but yeah the entire line is rust lol i'm hoping i can get a shop to do it for under 200.... if i had a lift i would do it my self but i pnly have jacks/lift and really dont feel like getting anymore gas on my face lol
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Old 11-21-2009, 09:22 PM   #4
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JB Weld. Good up to 600F and 500psi.
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Old 11-21-2009, 09:42 PM   #5
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JB Weld. Good up to 600F and 500psi.
to much rust unless i want weld the entire 6 foot pipe
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Old 11-21-2009, 10:33 PM   #6
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to much rust unless i want weld the entire 6 foot pipe
o.O and the problem is?

Haha just kidding. As far as I know it is a long straight pipe they bend to fit your cars specs. Imagine shipping a pre-bent pipe and expecting it to stay in that shape... I hope it won't cost you $200, but you never know... GL boo
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Haha just kidding. As far as I know it is a long straight pipe they bend to fit your cars specs. Imagine shipping a pre-bent pipe and expecting it to stay in that shape... I hope it won't cost you $200, but you never know... GL boo
well labour is 70 bucks an hour.....
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You can buy the tubing at any parts store and get a tubing bender. I've had to do this for brake lines that have burst before. It's tedious, but would really help you out. The bender shouldn't be very expensive at all.
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well i got it fixed for 100 bucks at a shop they cut out half the pipe and just replaced it with sweet rumbber tubing that will never rust ftw!! lol
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