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Join Date: May 2023
Location: Chiloquin
Posts: 53
Real Name: Patrick
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Member
Join Date: May 2023
Location: Chiloquin
Posts: 53
Real Name: Patrick
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Quite often, the hardlines exiting from the top of the tank crack or break. Since the tank pressurizes with the fuel return from the carb, if the truck runs for a few minutes, ie: warms up, there can be fuel coming from a crack in one of the hardlines. Also, the fuel lines connecting to the hardlines can get old and brittle, and again, as the tank pressurizes, fuel comes from the fuel lines. Also, as they get old, they can push off the hardlines, especially if someone pulled them off, and didn't put the hose clamps back on, or put them back on incorrectly.
Good Luck, and keep us updated.
Pat☺
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