MuddFoot Posted March 13, 2014 Posted March 13, 2014 ok i changed the fuel injector o rings but now my feed line the goes into the fuel pressure reg leaks where do i get the o ring for it or just fix leak i have the stock o ring but leaks.
HOrnbrod Posted March 13, 2014 Posted March 13, 2014 ok i changed the fuel injector o rings but now my feed line the goes into the fuel pressure reg leaks where do i get the o ring for it or just fix leak i have the stock o ring but leaks. If I'm translating this correctly it sounds like the quick-connector on the fuel rail supply line is leaking? If this is the case, you need this: http://www.jeep4x4center.com/fuel-oil-cooler-line-repair-kit-83502745.html
metrictonner Posted March 13, 2014 Posted March 13, 2014 I use ordinary o-rings from a hardware store they seem to be fuel impervious. In the old days there was a kit o-ring stuffer but it is not so hard to put the rings in manually. I have had no problem with leaks doing it this way. I'd give you the ring dimensions but I don't remember which ones I ended up using from the boat load I started with but there is a common size that is a perfect fit. Just remember how they came out and check to see that they all came out when you pull out the fuel line. A curved needle pick will help you push and pull the rings into place.
ParadiseMJ Posted March 14, 2014 Posted March 14, 2014 If you're buying O-rings from the hardware/auto parts store you'll need 2 per connector PLUS the little plastic spacer. That's what the connector seal pictured above is...just 2 O-rings and a spacer and the clip*. The center white part is just packaging. The little spacer is necessary ! So if you take the connector apart and DIY, save the spacer. I've never been able to find the spacers anywhere but the junkyard. Then it just goes together like so...o-ring, spacer, o-ring. Total cost = $1 *Edit: I edited this because I forgot about the actual clip. The clip is also available at the parts store in the HELP! section. They come in a pack of 4 or 5 for $3.99. If you go that way buy extra O-rings and do the other fuel connector.
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