Mac Guy
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- Location
- SE Michigan
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.3L
- Transmission
- Manual
So I replaced the fuel pump and filler hose on my '94 Supercab due to age and rust which cause the truck to spray gas all over the place. There was a pinhole leak on the supply tube that probably explains the rough running and lack of power. During this repair I had to cut the fuel line as the angle connector would not seat without spraying gas. I guess the o-ring dried up or it was bad to begin with as well.
I did all of this by removing the bed, not dropping the tank. I also removed the Fuel lines the hard way (Thanks for the tip about wearing safety glasses, foam plugs in ears and keeping mouth closed when disconnecting the lines!)
Here is my question....
I bought a new set of fuel lines from a Ford Dealer who cut me a hefty discount and the connectors look different. I was told that they will work for my truck as the original lines have been updated. Same length as the old set of lines. Before I try to feed them thru the frame and hook them up, should these work???
I'll try to attach pics to show what I mean. Good advice will be gratefully accepted.
I did all of this by removing the bed, not dropping the tank. I also removed the Fuel lines the hard way (Thanks for the tip about wearing safety glasses, foam plugs in ears and keeping mouth closed when disconnecting the lines!)
Here is my question....
I bought a new set of fuel lines from a Ford Dealer who cut me a hefty discount and the connectors look different. I was told that they will work for my truck as the original lines have been updated. Same length as the old set of lines. Before I try to feed them thru the frame and hook them up, should these work???
I'll try to attach pics to show what I mean. Good advice will be gratefully accepted.
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