If you mean on the outside of the tank.........Do you have a clamp on the line ?
There's a short in your main line going to your fuel heater.
if the fuel line is steel then cut out the bad spot, and go to auto parts store and buy fuel injector hose. put hose where line is cut out and use fuel injector type clamps to hold hose.
Dont. Just cut the line and use a universal fuel filter and some fuel hose
Depending on where the leak is you could use a fuel line repair hose and a few clamps. Auto repair shop have plastic hose repair kits. If any fuel hose is ever used it MUST be fuel injection hose as it will carry a higher pressure.
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A fuel line is a hose that is used to transport fuel from one point in a automobile to another. Fuel line sizes differ from one type of vehicle to another.
If the car has a "Carb" you can use rubber line....however, you have to be extremely careful with routing the rubber fuel line as rubber line is prone to rubbing a hole through it which can lead to a fire. Also you have to use fuel line, NOT vacumn hose. Do NOT use rubber hose on a fuel injected car as the fuel pressuse is much higher.
5mm. Any car parts place has this, but be sure you get fuel hose not vacuum hose.
Most likely the evap line, there is a fuel out, a fuel in ( recirculate ) and a vacuum ( evap ) line.
Disconnect the fuel line at both ends, removed the fuel filter if it is an in-line filter, and blow the line out with an air hose from a compressor.
Yes if you buy the right fuel line remover tool for you car and the replacement hose.
AnswerIt has to be proper fuel line hose(printed right on the hose) and double clamp each end with hose clamps....pressure is about 8 lbs............... Depending on the year and make and engine size, some systems have 60 to 66 psi in that fuel line and adding a hose with clamps is not a good idea.