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Flame heater check valve

fsearls92

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This thread helped out alot, mine started pouring out fuel yesterday. Spent time in between family and thanksgiving and got it fixed. I went to O'rielly's since they were the only place open on thanksgiving and they had the o-ring I needed. Tested it out for a short drive and no more leak. Thanks
 

randini

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I finally got around to replacing the O ring last week. I thought I would be smart and try to do it without removing the valve. It was way too much work. I did just take it off, and it was easy after that.
 

deuceaid

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The previous owner took off the line on mine and pluged it. Does anyone know what type of fuel line is used, after searching someone said plastic , but what type and where can I get it......

Also, I am guessing the previous guy had this problem, is there any other reason to take off the lines, and how do I test it once I replace everything?

And thanks to all the previous posters (unless Your name is Roger, live in chino, and You took off the lines):razz:
 
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