otsegony
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To All:
I was given a '95 Ranger LWB 4.0 Single Cab by a relative who had taken it to a local Ford dealer for repair. While it was there they discovered that the high pressure fuel line was leaking a spray of gas into the engine compartment. They convinced her that the truck was on its last legs and a danger to drive and she decided to take it off of the road. Granted it is pretty rusty being from upstate New York, but I took it with the intention of fixing it up for a truck to gather firewood.
How difficult is it to replace the fuel lines? From what I can see it looks like a pretty staightfoward job. Any tips on dealing with this particular issue?
Thanks!
Garet
I was given a '95 Ranger LWB 4.0 Single Cab by a relative who had taken it to a local Ford dealer for repair. While it was there they discovered that the high pressure fuel line was leaking a spray of gas into the engine compartment. They convinced her that the truck was on its last legs and a danger to drive and she decided to take it off of the road. Granted it is pretty rusty being from upstate New York, but I took it with the intention of fixing it up for a truck to gather firewood.
How difficult is it to replace the fuel lines? From what I can see it looks like a pretty staightfoward job. Any tips on dealing with this particular issue?
Thanks!
Garet