Has anyone heard of using o-rings on the fuel lines? I forgot if t was here or another forum i saw someone talking about using o-rings to help seal the lines.. ive noticed some light wetness around a few of them since ive swapped to the R&D rails. Also i just noticed while i was messing with it...
Haha sorry , you should see my hand writing.... The wife likes to say ive got the handwriting of a Dr without the degree... God definitely did me no favors with the grammar either... Ill go back and spruce it up for those of you who cant read Dumbass...
haha woops ment to say fuel filter. and i thought about that as well was going to loosen the lines and try to re seat the rails.Before i had the return line to the fuel filter housing leaking since somone didnt put a clamp or anything on it and then i fixed that and the truck would have no...
So ive recently switched over from the factory style rubber hoses and plasric caps on my 91 7.3 too the R&D style fuel rails. i installed new O-rings and a few new fittings and what not to make everything work how it should. the trucl runs fine actually runs better than it ever has mostly...
thanks for the tips. i as thinking of making something off a tractor or somekind of heavy equipment. usually that stuff is pretty well made just got to find something with a big enough opening and is and will be regularly available. trying to find fixes for this stuff that will be serviceable...
Warning this is my first post here and I apologize for my spelling /grammer they tried in school but you cant fix stupid... anyway I have a 1991 F350 with the 7.3l idi. I just recently purchased the truck and am slowly gojng threw it doing all the maintenace and what not. but so far one of the...
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