Has anyone replaced the total length of fuel feed & return lines, from the engine all the way to the fuel tank?
Problem I'm seeing is Mopar in their infinite wisdom manufactured the lines out of three materials. Near the engine, after the leakprone rubber, they are conventional galvanized steel tubing, then, after several feet, swaged on to that is a few feet of some kind of braided SS tubing. Then conventional steel tubing that runs the length of the truck, and then, right before the tank, a black plastic tubing is swaged on to the steel tubing and propietary connectors are used to connect the lines to the tank.
I've noticed that both my feed & return lines, just before the black plastic are rusted terribly; a problem waiting to happen.
Not wanting to even ask a dealer the price for an OEM replacement, will conventional diesel-rated hose of the appropriate size (3/8" feed & 5/16" return) work on the proprietary male fittings on top of the fuel tank? Last time I dropped the tank, I noticed those male fittings were smooth without a raised lip which would make just slipping hose over them and securing with a SS worm-screw clamp questionable.
Problem I'm seeing is Mopar in their infinite wisdom manufactured the lines out of three materials. Near the engine, after the leakprone rubber, they are conventional galvanized steel tubing, then, after several feet, swaged on to that is a few feet of some kind of braided SS tubing. Then conventional steel tubing that runs the length of the truck, and then, right before the tank, a black plastic tubing is swaged on to the steel tubing and propietary connectors are used to connect the lines to the tank.
I've noticed that both my feed & return lines, just before the black plastic are rusted terribly; a problem waiting to happen.
Not wanting to even ask a dealer the price for an OEM replacement, will conventional diesel-rated hose of the appropriate size (3/8" feed & 5/16" return) work on the proprietary male fittings on top of the fuel tank? Last time I dropped the tank, I noticed those male fittings were smooth without a raised lip which would make just slipping hose over them and securing with a SS worm-screw clamp questionable.