Jerds19
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Hey all, I'm sure someone more smarter than me can find the thread that answers this question because it HAS to have been asked before, but I just couldn't find it!!!
My return lines from the injector up to the fuel rail are leaking (as they all do eventually it appears) but mine seem to have some odd crimpped fitting where they go into the return rail. The bottom of them is just pressed over a barb with a hose clamp it looks like, so that won't be a problem. (I've seen other videos where people have T fittings, possibly older molders? And in the thread referenced here in this awesome post it's my exact return rail, and they used line and clamps, which is exactly what I want to do.)
My question is how do I remove the top "crimped" metal portion as shown in this picture where it goes into the part I am probably incorrectly calling a "return rail".
Also from the awesome post linked above, I am FAIRLY certain I need to get 1/4" / 6.3mm line and associated clamps, once I figure out how to get the crimped fitting off, is this accurate?
I am ASSUMMING I just need to take a cutoff disk to the crimped fittings and cut a slit it them to remove them, and it will expose a 1/4" barb underneath and I'll be fine from there? Or is this a special system that isn't adaptable and I need to get barbs, T's, fittings and make a whole new "system" to accommodate the return fuel?
Thanks in advance, and if there is another post already addressing this I will GLADLY click any provided link since I was unable to find it myself!
My return lines from the injector up to the fuel rail are leaking (as they all do eventually it appears) but mine seem to have some odd crimpped fitting where they go into the return rail. The bottom of them is just pressed over a barb with a hose clamp it looks like, so that won't be a problem. (I've seen other videos where people have T fittings, possibly older molders? And in the thread referenced here in this awesome post it's my exact return rail, and they used line and clamps, which is exactly what I want to do.)
My question is how do I remove the top "crimped" metal portion as shown in this picture where it goes into the part I am probably incorrectly calling a "return rail".
Also from the awesome post linked above, I am FAIRLY certain I need to get 1/4" / 6.3mm line and associated clamps, once I figure out how to get the crimped fitting off, is this accurate?
I am ASSUMMING I just need to take a cutoff disk to the crimped fittings and cut a slit it them to remove them, and it will expose a 1/4" barb underneath and I'll be fine from there? Or is this a special system that isn't adaptable and I need to get barbs, T's, fittings and make a whole new "system" to accommodate the return fuel?
Thanks in advance, and if there is another post already addressing this I will GLADLY click any provided link since I was unable to find it myself!
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