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Old 07-18-2006, 01:14 PM   #1
marileesbadasspony
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Default Hose Problem

Thanks guys for your help with my fuel pump problem. I tried really hard to do it myself, but eventually I had to call in some help. Got fuel pump replaced and it is all good.

In the process, however, the heater hose came disconnected. This happened when we were attempting to set my tach. It was set for 3000 and should have been 5000. Anyway it was late and the stores were closed. The guy who helped me had a hose that he forced on there. It was a little small and, bluntly, was a bitch to get back off. Got the right hose and replaced it myself. The positioning of the hose has not allowed me to tighten the clamp though. The 1/4" hose runs from the manifold, behind the motor and between the firewall and the motor. It is such a tight squeeze that my hands are sore today from pushing them down in there. And I have small hands.

My question is what am I looking at in that area? What are the other hoses and where do they go? I have it on there and started it up. It was secure but something is still leaking in that same spot. Can you help me again with a dumb question?
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