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Sylvainl Jan 26, 2011 12:02 PM

2000 Montana Fuel lines replacement help!!
 
Hi,

First off great forums and very helpful... kudos to everyone!!! Here's my prob... I've bought the Haynes manual and have done numerous searches on the internet.

My fuel lines are rotting by the hour, I've already patched 2 of them. I was thinking of changing the whole lines. In my manual they show nothing and have no specs for these lines... all I have is, relieve pressure, remove lines and re-install lines. I could have wrote that myself hahaha. So far the only thing I've found is a diag of the lines inside the engine compartment. The lines are leaking past the engine compartment, so what i would need is the diam of the lines, approx. length? I assume there's only 3 to replace... supply, return and evap? If anyone knows of a good manual I would purchase it.

Thank you

bighank Oct 23, 2011 06:30 PM

fuel lines on montana failing
 

Originally Posted by Sylvainl (Post 9486)
Hi,

First off great forums and very helpful... kudos to everyone!!! Here's my prob... I've bought the Haynes manual and have done numerous searches on the internet.

My fuel lines are rotting by the hour, I've already patched 2 of them. I was thinking of changing the whole lines. In my manual they show nothing and have no specs for these lines... all I have is, relieve pressure, remove lines and re-install lines. I could have wrote that myself hahaha. So far the only thing I've found is a diag of the lines inside the engine compartment. The lines are leaking past the engine compartment, so what i would need is the diam of the lines, approx. length? I assume there's only 3 to replace... supply, return and evap? If anyone knows of a good manual I would purchase it.

Thank you

Happened to me too. Leaked at connection with filter and gas tank under right rear. Had to remove intake manifold to get to front connectors. A real PITA. Reported to NHTSA. NO RESULTS. They even came out and took pictures. A real benefit to Montana owners.


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