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Fuel line leak at fuel rail
97 Chevy Lumina 3.1 V6.
Does anyone know if there is any sort of o-ring or something where the fuel line connects to the fuel rail? I just finished putting new heads on my car and after putting it back together I am getting gas shooting out of the line between the fitting and the line itself. I have removed the line several times and reinstalled it and tightened it as tight as possible but it still leaks. Again, the leak is between the fitting and the line so it appears that the fitting installed correctly and tight enough. Please help Ngpost1 |
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You lost the o-ring in the process of the job. Make sure it isn't in
the female end of things all crooked or something causing your leak. If not, it's gone. Get a new one, put it on, screw the line nut on (for the last time), have a nice day. |
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That's exactly what it was.
Thanks for your help. |
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