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Fuel hose for front of S2 fuel rail? - Update: Solved!

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Old 07-02-2011, 05:55 PM
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Default Fuel hose for front of S2 fuel rail? - Update: Solved!

This is on my 1990 944S2. I was sorting some things on my car and found out one of my fuel hoses has bubbles in it and doesn't look to be in great shape:



I can't seem to find a fuel hose that matches this one, which one is a replacement for it? The one that I thought was the right one is this one:

http://www.paragon-products.com/Fuel...110.413.02.htm

But the angles don't seem right to me. Any help would be most appreciated!

Thanks, Ron

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This was solved thanks to ernie9468. The part number is 944-110-384-03 and available from Pelican here:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...%20FUEL%20HOSE

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Old 07-02-2011, 06:13 PM
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That's not it. That's for the 8V fuel rails.

In fact it says in the description:
not for 16 valve motor

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http://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Parts/968FUELLINES.html

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confirm this is indeed the s2 numbering. I don't have one. just what i found off the PET.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...%20FUEL%20HOSE

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Old 07-02-2011, 11:46 PM
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@onspeed, thanks for your help. I don't think that one is right either. I took my fuel rail cover off and snapped a couple more pictures, one of which has a part number of 900.466.01 but I haven't had any luck finding this (both google and pelican). I have PET6 but can't seem to find any diagrams of the fuel rail for an S2, it seems to only have N/A and Turbo type diagrams. I don't really feel safe driving the car again until I find this. I used repair tape for now but I just don't trust it. Hopefully someone who has replaced this on their S2 can chime in, otherwise I will probably go to Arnnworx and see if his fuel hoses will work as a replacement.

View of hose without cover:


View of part number on hose:
Old 07-03-2011, 12:03 AM
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Rail fitting looks a little different from what the PET shows, but maybe the PET is wrong? Lists the S2 rail as 944 110 080 13. Pelican says that line is for the S2. Who knows, maybe it'd be best to give them a call Tuesday.

These are 2 fuel dampener lines that I found on 944online for S2, unfortunately neither has a picture.

http://944online.com/cgi-bin/ASI_Sto...elSystem-944s2
http://944online.com/cgi-bin/ASI_Sto...elSystem-944s2

I wouldn't drive the car with that temporary fix.

Might try sending Lart a PM too.
Old 07-03-2011, 12:22 AM
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Fortunately (or unfortunately I guess) my car is up in the air for ball joint repair and caliper painting so its not starting anytime soon so I'm safe. Thanks for your research if nothing comes on this thread that's exactly what I will do is call pelican on Tuesday.
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ron.eddy___that fuel line part # is 944-110-384-03 price quote for a new one aprox $77.00.
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Well that solves that.

I know why I couldn't find it in my PET. I forgot the S2 was on a seperate .pdf. Never bothered to download it since I don't own an S2.
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@ernie9468 you are awesome thank you so much! I am not sure why but that was not appearing in PET but now when I searched for it on rennlist and using your part number I see that you can show it in PET with Model=9442, MG=1, SG=7, Illustration=107-45. I wish I knew better how to navigate PET!! But thank you thank you good sir, now I will be able to drive safely! Also, that hose is $60.75 from Pelican, so not too bad! Apparently I have the "late" style fuel rail. The early style incorporated the bend in the fuel rail hard line itself, but the late style comes out of the rail straight (toward the front of the engine) and relies on the hose to do the bend. Seems to me like they may have taken a step backward with that decision, but I'm not a fuel systems expert :-p

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I replaced my fuel lines last fall. At that time the line you are looking for was no longer available. Vic at Pauer Tuning makes excellent lines to replace these lines. If you are able to find factory lines that is great if not, I recommend the Pauer Tuning lines.
Good luck
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Glad you that help you solve your problem ,take care,be safe.



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