capouch
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- Vehicle Year
- 1994
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- Ford
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My '94 Ranger developed a gushing leak in the fuel line coming out of the tank, just past the bend.
I've gotten the bed up and exposed the top of the tank, and from a number of calls I've made it looks like the Dorman 800-056 nylon line is the one I need. I have located a source and all I need now is a perspective on where the line goes after it makes the bend and snakes down past the side of the tank.
I'm attaching an image link; I hope it renders OK I'm new to the forum.
The line is 18" and the description says that at the far end there is a "union."
My emergency is that I can't figure out (so far) where that union unites! I hope someone out there will be to tell me whether it's a place I can handle myself without having it towed to a shop--it's really leaking badly and I don't want to run it anymore.
Thanks!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/55797950@N00/28421019855
I've gotten the bed up and exposed the top of the tank, and from a number of calls I've made it looks like the Dorman 800-056 nylon line is the one I need. I have located a source and all I need now is a perspective on where the line goes after it makes the bend and snakes down past the side of the tank.
I'm attaching an image link; I hope it renders OK I'm new to the forum.
The line is 18" and the description says that at the far end there is a "union."
My emergency is that I can't figure out (so far) where that union unites! I hope someone out there will be to tell me whether it's a place I can handle myself without having it towed to a shop--it's really leaking badly and I don't want to run it anymore.
Thanks!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/55797950@N00/28421019855