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    church

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    There's actually a patch on another fuel line in the car and it's held wonderfully. This one may be a hard line though. Not sure. So I guess to the shop it goes.

    You could take a hack saw and cut out the section that is leaking. Then buy some rubber fuel line from autozone and hose clamp it onto the metal line. I did that in my old car and it became a permenant solution because it held so well.
     

    RedneckReject

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    You could take a hack saw and cut out the section that is leaking. Then buy some rubber fuel line from autozone and hose clamp it onto the metal line. I did that in my old car and it became a permenant solution because it held so well.


    True. I'm at the point now where I just don't give a ****. I'm just gonna take it to Freeman and let them mess with it :):
     
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