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1990 Bronco II Fuel Line Connection


km4572

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Kentucky
Vehicle Year
1990
Hello, I am having a gas leak from the fuel line connection with the snap lock connector (connects into regulator). I have pointed to the area with a screwdriver in the photo. Does anyone have a suggestion to fix? I am having trouble finding an exact part to replace and it seems the entire lines are discontinued. Any help is much appreciated!
 

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Have you determined where the leak is actually coming from? The only thing that creates the seal is a o-ring. Or is it the line itself where it's leaking?
 
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There should be an o-ring inside the connector, maybe 2 of them
See if you can find replacements, unless the hose is cracked or the connector the leak is probably an o-ring

All B2/Ranger fuel lines are 5/16" nylon
Engine bay lines will have rubber and metal mesh over them
Ford used 2 sizes of connectors, 5/16" and 3/8" but the hoses are all 5/16"

The pressure side, tank/pump to fuel rail are 3/8" connectors
Return hose, FPR back to tank is 5/16" connector
So they can't be mixed up

Dorman sells the Ford Connectors, and o-rings
 
It is leaking at the attachment from the regulator to connector. Hose is ok
 

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