1986 toyota 4runner 22re fuel hose
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1986 toyota 4runner 22re fuel hose
Alright I just rebuilt the engine in my 1986 toyota 4runner and now the little fuel hose that runs from the fuel filter to the injector fuel rail is seeping around the crimp joint. Non of the parts stores even show it and neither does rock auto.
So my question is has anyone else had this problem and If so where did you get a replacment?
So my question is has anyone else had this problem and If so where did you get a replacment?
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I can't imagine that would not be a dealer item. Looks to be about $200 (if I have the right one). http://www.toyotapartsoverstock.com/...driveLine=6703
I've never tried it, but a hydraulic-hose shop might be able to build one from the parts of your existing hose. They'll cut off the fittings and use a screw-type crimp with new hose. If $200 is too rich for you, it's something you could try.
I've never tried it, but a hydraulic-hose shop might be able to build one from the parts of your existing hose. They'll cut off the fittings and use a screw-type crimp with new hose. If $200 is too rich for you, it's something you could try.
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Craig (wyoming9) was bringing up silver soldering as an option for me the other day when I was asking about fixing a pinched fuel line on the pump/tank mount thing. If you can't find a reasonably priced replacement maybe it's worth a shot.
Taking it to a shop would probably be the sure fire way to go.
Taking it to a shop would probably be the sure fire way to go.
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Perhaps a used one lots of people parting out trucks .
This is the one from the fuel rail to the filter .
rubber hose with metal ends crimped on.
I know I have one floating around still attached to a fuel rail
This is the one from the fuel rail to the filter .
rubber hose with metal ends crimped on.
I know I have one floating around still attached to a fuel rail
#5
Craig (wyoming9) was bringing up silver soldering as an option for me the other day when I was asking about fixing a pinched fuel line on the pump/tank mount thing. If you can't find a reasonably priced replacement maybe it's worth a shot.
Taking it to a shop would probably be the sure fire way to go.
Taking it to a shop would probably be the sure fire way to go.
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