NEED HELP Fuel line replacement near PCM

littleblazer

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So I've been working on the envoy all weekend and well long story short there was an accident and now there's a hole in the braided portion of the fuel line under the ecm... I'm having a hard time sourcing a damn number from it even. I found the rear sections on the tank but cannot find the front half. Wondering if anyone has input I'll be researching later on when I have time. Best.

-Paul
 

littleblazer

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I found a whole set on rock auto but for 160 I really only need one. Looking like that's the route.
 

Mooseman

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Edited your title for more/better responses :biggrin:

What about a yard or u-pull? Any nearby?
 

littleblazer

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Edited your title for more/better responses :biggrin:

What about a yard or u-pull? Any nearby?
Not really and it needs to be a 02-03.5 because the lines are different for the bigger tank I think. There's one u pull but it's far and closed.
 

Mooseman

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I don't think the front line would be different (filter to fuel rail). Is it the high pressure or low pressure return line that got buggered up?
 

littleblazer

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It's spraying pretty good I'd say high pressure. It's the line that doesn't have the regulator by the rail. The reason I say it's different is just peaking under the truck it looks it and every kit I did find specified if it was the 18 or 22 gallon Sen tank. I think there's a splice by the fire wall. It doesn't look bad to replace but I can't find it.
 

Mooseman

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It might be because the filter is mounted on the tank. Check with the dealer because I can't find anything beyond the tank and filter. Online microfiches have become crap lately or they're holding back.
 
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littleblazer

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I'll see what I can pull up. I have a buddy at a dealer.
 
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littleblazer

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Seems like I may just be replacing it with a steel braided line with the proper fittings on the end...
 

littleblazer

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So I ordered up the whole set. Part number fl446b on eBay. Seller is based out of Pennsylvania. I ordered at 12 yesterday and it was on my deck around 12 today. Nice. Bent the old line out, nothing to this really and the new line separates the portion that goes to the filter so you can connect it up. Fed it up from underneath slid it back over the trans popped it back into the holders and hooked up everything. The new lines are a bit longer but they are also steel braided. The filter connection is replaced with the quick connect you need the line tool for instead of the tabs you press but for about 160 shipped to my door for all three I'm really not going to complain. Anyone need an evap or return fuel line? :biggrin::crackup:
 

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