Hi All,
I am in the middle of trying to remove the two fuel lines that come up from the frame to the firewall and then to the engine so that I can replace them with the HD hoses that Larry B sells.
What is the best way to get the old hoses off of the metal fuel lines? I've tried everything I can think of with no luck. I cut the lines where I could reach them, thinking I could just pull them off of the metal lines. Yea, that didn't happen. I've tried to twist them, no luck. I tried to cut them but I can't reach them with my pocket knife from the right direction to cut them off. I tried prying them off with a screwdriver, but again, I can't seem to get at them from the right angle to get a good shot at them. My latest idea was to try to get in there with my Dremel and a cut off wheel and try to slice thru the line and the metal clamp and hopefully not go into the metal lines, but it got too cold and dark before I had a chance to try it.
I thought I'd check here first to see what others have done, and hopefully someone can give me a clue as to what I should do.
On a related note, any ideas on what I can do to prevent the rubber hoses from sticking so badly so the next time I have to do this (in 20 years) the lines won't be so hard to remove? Can I put a little grease or something on the ends of the metal lines? I'd think that'd also help get the new hoses onto the metal lines wouldn't it?
As always, any help will be deeply appreciated.
I am in the middle of trying to remove the two fuel lines that come up from the frame to the firewall and then to the engine so that I can replace them with the HD hoses that Larry B sells.
What is the best way to get the old hoses off of the metal fuel lines? I've tried everything I can think of with no luck. I cut the lines where I could reach them, thinking I could just pull them off of the metal lines. Yea, that didn't happen. I've tried to twist them, no luck. I tried to cut them but I can't reach them with my pocket knife from the right direction to cut them off. I tried prying them off with a screwdriver, but again, I can't seem to get at them from the right angle to get a good shot at them. My latest idea was to try to get in there with my Dremel and a cut off wheel and try to slice thru the line and the metal clamp and hopefully not go into the metal lines, but it got too cold and dark before I had a chance to try it.
I thought I'd check here first to see what others have done, and hopefully someone can give me a clue as to what I should do.
On a related note, any ideas on what I can do to prevent the rubber hoses from sticking so badly so the next time I have to do this (in 20 years) the lines won't be so hard to remove? Can I put a little grease or something on the ends of the metal lines? I'd think that'd also help get the new hoses onto the metal lines wouldn't it?
As always, any help will be deeply appreciated.