Blistered fuel jumper hose.
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This is a friendly reminder to check those fuel rail jumper hoses!
Mine had a nice blister near one of the metal fittings, somewhat out of sight. It looked fine on first glance until I looked underneath.
I picked up a replacement on Rennbay.
Mine had a nice blister near one of the metal fittings, somewhat out of sight. It looked fine on first glance until I looked underneath.
I picked up a replacement on Rennbay.
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I make it a habit to check it, along with the fuel supply and return lines every time I have the hood open. I had a line made using the original fittings and the hose came loose.
I also suggest that EVERYONE carry a fire extinguisher and keep it within easy reach!
I also suggest that EVERYONE carry a fire extinguisher and keep it within easy reach!