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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Fuel leak after VP44 install

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 241 HD fill plug

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Since the I replaced the VP44 there has been a fuel leak that I think is coming from the T in the return line at the back of the engine. I did not touch this when installing the VP but could I have broken a seal in there by moving the lines? Are there O wrings in there that could get crimped? It's wet on the motor by the T and down on the frame where the protective covering over the rigid fuel line ends. DW
 
Hard to say, but a lot can happen that is not expected after working in there . The fuel filter can be moved real easy by taking out the top 2 bolts (10mm?). If you just pull it out of the way towards the fender, you might get a better view of where the leak is. Fix it fast, fuel is expensive and you don't want it spraying on the electronic connections.
 
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The fuel filter is no longer there, I removed it when I installed the FASS pump by the fuel tank. The fuel leak is not visible when the truck is running, but when it sits there is a fuel puddle under the truck. It is wet near the t and under the truck where the protective covering over the hard fuel line ends. The fuel is following the line down to this point. Took the T apart where the fuel line from the pump enters and found a rubber washer about 3/8" long in the fitting that was in two pieces. It' a strange type of compression fitting that I've never seen. Will see if Dodge has one. DW
 
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