Fuel Hose/Pipes Assembly Replacement Fuel Pipe Repair
Steel fuel lines - These are welded steel tubes, meeting
GM specifications 124-M, or its equivalent. The fuel feed line is 3/8 inches
diameter and the fuel return line is 5/16 inches diameter. Do not use
copper or aluminum tubing to replace steel tubing. Those materials
do not have satisfactory durability to withstand normal vehicle vibration.
Coupled hose - Do not repair the hoses. Replace them only as an assembly.
Uncoupled hose - Use only reinforced fuel resistant hose, made of Fluoroelastomer
material. Do not use a hose within 4 inches (100 mm) of any
part of the exhaust system, or within 10 inches (2154 mm)
of the catalytic converter. The hoses inside diameter must match the
outside diameter of the steel tubing.
Clamps - These are stainless steel, screw bank-type clamps, #2494772,
or equivalent.
Steel Fuel Line Repair
- Cut a piece of fuel hose 4 inches (100 mm) longer
than the section of line to be removed. If you remove more than 6 inches
(152 mm), use a combination of steel pipe and hose. The hose
length should not be more than 10 inches total.
- With a tube cutter, cut a section of the pipe to replace. Use
the first step on the reamer to form a bead on the ends of the pipe and, also,
on the new section of pipe, if used.
- Slide the hose clamps onto the pipe and push the hose 2 inches
(51 mm) onto each portion of the fuel pipe. Tighten a clamp on each
side of the repair.
- Secure fuel line to the frame.
- Check for leaks.
Fuel Hose/Pipes Assembly Replacement Rear
Removal Procedure
Tool Required
J 34730-1A Fuel Pressure
Gauge
Caution: Unless directed otherwise, the ignition and start switch must be in the OFF or LOCK position, and all electrical loads must be OFF before servicing
any electrical component. Disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent an electrical spark should a tool or equipment come in contact with an exposed electrical terminal. Failure to follow these precautions may result in personal injury and/or damage to
the vehicle or its components.
- Disconnect
the negative battery cable.
- Relieve the fuel system pressure. Refer to
Fuel Pressure Relief
.
- Drain the fuel tank. Refer to
Fuel Tank Draining
.
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Clean all the fuel pipe connections and the surrounding areas
before disconnecting in order to avoid possible contamination of the
fuel system.
- Remove the fuel tank. Refer to
Fuel Tank Replacement
.
- Disconnect the rear fuel feed pipe from the fuel filter inlet.
- Disconnect the rear fuel return pipe from the chassis fuel return
pipe (2).
- Remove the fuel feed and return pipes from the retainers.
- Cap the fuel pipes in order to prevent possible fuel system contamination.
Installation Procedure
- Remove the caps from the
fuel and EVAP pipes.
- Connect the rear fuel return pipe to the chassis fuel return pipe
(2).
- Connect the rear fuel feed pipe to the fuel filter inlet.
- Install the fuel feed and return pipes into the retainers.
- Install the fuel tank. Refer to
Fuel Tank Replacement
.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Refill the fuel tank.
- Tighten the fuel filler cap.
- Connect the negative battery cable.
- Inspect for leaks.
10.1. | Turn the ignition switch ON for 2 seconds. |
10.2. | Turn the ignition switch OFF for 10 seconds. |
10.3. | Turn the ignition switch ON. |
10.4. | Inspect for fuel leaks. |