WyattH
New Member
Hi everyone, I have a 1990 Ranger 2.9L Fuel Inject. with a pretty substantial fuel leak. Turns over and fires fine, but fuel will then start dumping onto the ground. After getting up under it, it looks like a fuel line is corroded.
My question for the group is, does anyone know what the OEM fuel line is? Is it nylon or steel? Do they have to be replaced, or can they be repair?
If replacement is reasonable, should I try to stick with OEM? If so, will I have to bend them and fit myself?
If sticking with OEM is not a good course, how good is aftermarket? Are there aftermarket lines that would be able to fit the original connectors?
I apologize for the many questions; this is the most extensive repair I will do on this truck. And I want to make sure it is done right and won't happen again.
Many thanks in advanced.
My question for the group is, does anyone know what the OEM fuel line is? Is it nylon or steel? Do they have to be replaced, or can they be repair?
If replacement is reasonable, should I try to stick with OEM? If so, will I have to bend them and fit myself?
If sticking with OEM is not a good course, how good is aftermarket? Are there aftermarket lines that would be able to fit the original connectors?
I apologize for the many questions; this is the most extensive repair I will do on this truck. And I want to make sure it is done right and won't happen again.
Many thanks in advanced.