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Your safest option is to replace the whole fuel line. If it is leaking at one location there will be other weak points in that fuel line. It will probably be an easier and cheaper fix as well.
Ask for the 2 lines coming off the sending unit. to the main line. That should be enough for ordering them. be sure to change your feul filter while you're there good luck
Way over charged, Should be able to replace in around 2-21/2 hr's. Need sec. opinion. good luck. Might go buy you a repair mannual for your vechile and do it yourself and a buddy, Not that hard. Good luck.
first drain the tank, with the car jacked and a stand under the tank remove the two straps, lower the tank slowly not enough to pull on the lines, remove the fuel lines and disconnect harness, clean around the sending unit , with a hammer and soft drift remove the ring that holds the sending unit in, remove the unit carefully careful not to bend the float arm, replace the pump and reinstall in reverse order use new screen and o ring
No need,just go to your charcoal canister and the only thing that has an electrical connector is the solenoid.There will be several vacuum lines connected to it as well.
Dear Oilzum, The fuel filter on most cars of that era are back by the fuel tank(where supply line comes out of tank), and usually on the inside of the frame. Find the fuel line from the tank towards the engine and you will find the fuel filter. Most are around 6 inches long and 3 inches around. Call me back if you need more help. quicbric(volvo man)
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