Hope someone has a a couple of good suggestions as I feel I'm beating my head against a wall.
Noticed small fuel leak a few weeks ago and parked my truck (95 2500 4x4) until I could discover and fix it. After some searching, the fuel return line, the steel line that comes from the front, engine side of the P7100 has a small crack right after the first hold-down bolt and is squirting diesel. As you probably know, this return line runs in between the P7100 and the engine, and that gap is small.
My nightmare is two-fold: I can easily remove the front hold-down bolt (the hold down clamp right after the banjo fitting at the very front) of this return line, but the second one to the rear, is installed from the bottom up and I can barely touch it, and then only with a finger nail. Unfortunately I am not Mr. Fantastic and can't stretch my arms or fingers. Can't see any access from underneath.
Does the P7100 itself have to be removed to remove this return line?
That would be a real issue as timing this beast is out of my league.
Second problem stems from work done years ago. I had replaced the old rubber return tubing that clamped over the end of the steel line with some braided SS line I had years ago when the stock rubber line was sucking air making starting difficult.
When I had the truck turned up later, the shop apparently made sure that braided SS line was inserted over the steel line at least two inches, and of course now it will not move. I can get my hand on this line but can't really exert much force.
So two issues I'm scratching my head over. Braided SS line only cuts with a hack saw, cutting wheel, or similar tool. Nowhere near the room to use one of those.
How does that rearward bolt come out without removing the P7100?
As always appreciate everyone's comments. The help on this forum has always been great.
tim
Noticed small fuel leak a few weeks ago and parked my truck (95 2500 4x4) until I could discover and fix it. After some searching, the fuel return line, the steel line that comes from the front, engine side of the P7100 has a small crack right after the first hold-down bolt and is squirting diesel. As you probably know, this return line runs in between the P7100 and the engine, and that gap is small.
My nightmare is two-fold: I can easily remove the front hold-down bolt (the hold down clamp right after the banjo fitting at the very front) of this return line, but the second one to the rear, is installed from the bottom up and I can barely touch it, and then only with a finger nail. Unfortunately I am not Mr. Fantastic and can't stretch my arms or fingers. Can't see any access from underneath.
Does the P7100 itself have to be removed to remove this return line?
That would be a real issue as timing this beast is out of my league.
Second problem stems from work done years ago. I had replaced the old rubber return tubing that clamped over the end of the steel line with some braided SS line I had years ago when the stock rubber line was sucking air making starting difficult.
When I had the truck turned up later, the shop apparently made sure that braided SS line was inserted over the steel line at least two inches, and of course now it will not move. I can get my hand on this line but can't really exert much force.
So two issues I'm scratching my head over. Braided SS line only cuts with a hack saw, cutting wheel, or similar tool. Nowhere near the room to use one of those.
How does that rearward bolt come out without removing the P7100?
As always appreciate everyone's comments. The help on this forum has always been great.
tim