OilPatch197
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After inspecting this car, both my fuel lines (input and output) are cracked all over, I'm talking about the lines that connect to the Intake and go down under the breather on the Drivers side.
They SEEM to be cracked so bad that, if they were regular "preformed" plain fuel hose they should be busting out gas everywhere.
But they are not, and not sure if this is normal or (!)
It seems like they are really a nylon tube with a rubber hose on the outside, can someone explain to me as to the purpose and workings of this fuel hose?
Is the Rubber outer hose a protective layer/insulator of some sort, and the main nylon tube is on the inside?
How critical is this cracked rubber?
IMO just got this car, my first FI/non Ranger vehicle, new territory.
They SEEM to be cracked so bad that, if they were regular "preformed" plain fuel hose they should be busting out gas everywhere.
But they are not, and not sure if this is normal or (!)
It seems like they are really a nylon tube with a rubber hose on the outside, can someone explain to me as to the purpose and workings of this fuel hose?
Is the Rubber outer hose a protective layer/insulator of some sort, and the main nylon tube is on the inside?
How critical is this cracked rubber?
IMO just got this car, my first FI/non Ranger vehicle, new territory.