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  • Damn fuel line quick disconnect

    96 F150, but has the same quick disconnects on the fuel lines as most all Fords

    Went to replace the fuel pump in the rear tank. One line came right off the pump with no problem. The 2nd line came loose but the retainer inside the line came out. SUCKOLA.

    For the life of me I can't remember which line is the send and which is the return, but the one that broke is on the larger diameter line. Since this truck has the low pressure pumps in the tanks that feed the high pressure pump on the fuel rail would I just chop the end off and use some good braided fuel line to splice in and clamp to the pump line?
    "You wouldn't know what crazy was if Charles Manson was eating Fruit Loops on your front porch"

  • #2
    Is this a diesel? If it's not, it shouldn't have a high pressure pump on the rail, just a regulator. It's not ideal to clamp it, but I am not going to say that I haven't done it before.

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    • #3
      Bigger line should be feed line, smaller will be the return.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JC316 View Post
        Is this a diesel? If it's not, it shouldn't have a high pressure pump on the rail, just a regulator. It's not ideal to clamp it, but I am not going to say that I haven't done it before.
        yeah, they have two tanks and one frame rail mounted pump.
        "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
          yeah, they have two tanks and one frame rail mounted pump.
          Not in 96. Somewhere around 92 they switched to the FDM, which is located in the tank and went to dual high pressure pumps, located inside the tanks.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JC316 View Post
            Not in 96. Somewhere around 92 they switched to the FDM, which is located in the tank and went to dual high pressure pumps, located inside the tanks.
            And you're right.
            "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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            • #7
              You were right. I had a pic of the underside of the truck that had the high pressure pump on the rail in plain sight. However, after looking at it again I realized that it's a pic of the 86 that I used to have.

              I kinda look at it this way. It might not be the greatest idea to splice in some high pressure fuel line and use clamps. But it looks like my only other option is replacing the entire line from the tank to the filter. That would require pulling out the side tank just to get to it. So I figure I might as well see if a good patch will work.
              "You wouldn't know what crazy was if Charles Manson was eating Fruit Loops on your front porch"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AdRock View Post
                You were right. I had a pic of the underside of the truck that had the high pressure pump on the rail in plain sight. However, after looking at it again I realized that it's a pic of the 86 that I used to have.

                I kinda look at it this way. It might not be the greatest idea to splice in some high pressure fuel line and use clamps. But it looks like my only other option is replacing the entire line from the tank to the filter. That would require pulling out the side tank just to get to it. So I figure I might as well see if a good patch will work.
                Where are you located at? I have a 96 parts truck that I'm getting ready to crush, should have that line.

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                • #9
                  Im in san antonio.
                  "You wouldn't know what crazy was if Charles Manson was eating Fruit Loops on your front porch"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by AdRock View Post
                    Im in san antonio.
                    Damn, I'm up by Dallas.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by JC316 View Post
                      Where are you located at? I have a 96 parts truck that I'm getting ready to crush, should have that line.
                      Does it still have the motor in it?
                      1971 Ford Torino - Time to go bigger and better.

                      2011 F150 Limited - Stock with a 6.2

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Torinoman View Post
                        Does it still have the motor in it?
                        It does, but either the timing gears broke, or the camshaft broke. Basically it will turn over, but the dizzy doesn't spin. Not a stripped gear either because your can't turn the rotor by hand. It's an I6.

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