Fixing a broken fuel line, Flaring a broken fuel line. 94 Honda accord

Fixing a broken fuel line, Flaring a broken fuel line. 94 Honda accord

Bevel=Flare Subscribe and Like if you found the video useful or enjoyed it. This is a TEMPORARY fix at best, the rubber hose should be a fuel/emissions with …

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FlintProductions says:

I replaced the one that started leaking with a rubber fuel line with a psi
60-90?, I think it was. It has held since then. Though. I can’t tell you
it would be a good idea to do this. <.< Though in theory a braided steel hose, or just the correct rubber one for the psi. I had mixed up and used one not for fuel which is why I believe it only lasted a month, though the new hose is still holding. *Crosses fingers.*

akronsthehardest says:

dont drop that anvil on your toe and anvils come from acme not china dam it

Jett Plane says:

We somewhat have the same problem but in my case, the fitting nut on the
filter wont come off and the nut is already rounded. Im thinking of just
cutting the fuel pipe from the filter and doing something like yours. But
since you said the rubber didnt cope with the pressure, what do you think
of a stainless steel braided hose?

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