2005 Chevrolet Cavalier "piece rubber hose fuel line" Questions

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...you would have to drop the gas tank. If you are replacing it because of a leak, you can piece in a piece of metal line with compression fittings or replace the bad part with rubber hose and ...

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...know what's broke, fix it!!! Usually, if it's just the plastic line, just slip a piece of rubber hose over it. I use fish tank air hose for this, sometimes securing both ends with thin

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...piece of tubing or fuel line. Do not drop anything in the plug holes! Easy to do because they are facing up. Since the car has an aluminum block, change the plugs when the engine is cold, not hot. ...

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...piece of rubber fuel line into a metal line with a few clamps. I have seen everything you will need at Autozone and Oreillys and similar stores with the exception of Factory parts. Cut metal pipe ...

...piece of rubber fuel line over the section with a hole, clamp both ends. If it's hard to get to, run a long piece of rubber fuel line (inside diameter big enough to fit over smog line), cut the ...

...piece of rubber fuel line hose. Use a hose with an inside diameter within which the metal line will fit snuggly. Use a clamp on either end of the hose. use pipe slice to cut metal pipe then put ...

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...rubber section of the supply line, a 1/2 ID hose meeting SAE specification 100R3 is suggested. Dealers may be able to find a local supplier for this hose, or can contact the manufacturer Parker ...

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...rubber. Flexible/steel braided hose could work, but the fittings on the filter and at the tank will not mate up. Your best bet is to cut out the bad part, flare and install couplings, and just piece ...

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...piece of ubber hose and two clamps and repair the line. You will have to cut the line and put the rubber hose on both ends and tighten the clamps. The permanent solution is to replace the fuel line ...

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...piece of rubber hose over the line about one foot and clamp it tight to line,the next step is to one; put a slice or small cut about 3 inches from the end of the rubber hose and if you have an air ...

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