T350 fuel leak
Discussion
Drew my 2005 T350 out of the garage,and after running for a while,there was a small puddle of petrol dripping down just inside the drivers side rear wheel area.
What do you guys think is the most likely cause?
It doesn't leak when the fuel pump is switched off, so I guess it's not the tank itself?
Thanks, Simon.
What do you guys think is the most likely cause?
It doesn't leak when the fuel pump is switched off, so I guess it's not the tank itself?
Thanks, Simon.
astonman said:
Thank you,for the help,yes it was one of those two lines, can't tell which,but replacing them with Gates fuel injection hose has fixed the leak.
You access the two pipes,from under the boot floor and the offside rear wheel arch.
Snap open the quick release fasteners on the pipes from the wheel arch,there is a plastic pad or button to push.I had to push them with a largish plane screwdriver.
Then slacken the hose clips from under the boot floor and push the pipes off the fuel tank tubes.
You can now remove the rubber pipes and replace them on your work bench etc .The rubber pipe is nominally 8 mm, I used Gates fuel injection hose.
Edited by astonman on Monday 2nd October 14:34
I found silicone grease was useful to lubricate the pipe for sliding into the fittings and to lubricate the push button snap fastenings.
When removing the hose from the plastic snap fastenings,you need to split the hose with a sharp blade,eg Stanley knife,but ideally you need to avoid cutting into the fastener,which has a rubber O ring on it which is easily damaged.
When removing the hose from the plastic snap fastenings,you need to split the hose with a sharp blade,eg Stanley knife,but ideally you need to avoid cutting into the fastener,which has a rubber O ring on it which is easily damaged.
Edited by astonman on Monday 2nd October 14:35
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