badmix
1/2 ton status
We all consider ourselves somewhat mechanical, we pretty much know what we are doing (to a point, lol). But it seems its the little things that hurt us, screw up our projects or just get us into trouble. Well, I just had a major , OH SH!T!, Moment.
And here is my story..........................
I decided to replace my fuel lines (these are small flex section, lines are only 2-3" long) and vent lines in the back of my truck. The lines are tucked up on the frame rail. I went to West Marine and picked up some Shields fuel line (alcohol and E10 resistant) 1/4" and 5/16" line, I wasnt sure what size I needed.
I had to cut each rubber line off the fuel line to get it off.
So I replace the 1/4" line first, only a small couple drops of gas came out, no biggie. Put the hose on and clamp and was done.
I then replaced one of the 5/16" lines, nothing came out but some slug type crap, no biggie. Put the hose on and clamp and was done.
The 3rd line must have been the main feed fuel line. I went to cut and gas started pouring out. I was trying to move quickly and only to find out that this line is NOT 5/16". So, as my truck is gushing fuel all over the place including me, I thought I was screwed, I had cut the old line off. And then I remembered I had my truck boxes in my work van. I use it as a makeshift garage since I dont have a real garage.
I had never moved so fast in my life. I scrambled out from under my truck, dove into the back of my work van and got some fuel line, some bigger stuff I had for emergencies (suppose to be trail emergency, lol). As I was going back under my truck, I cut what I needed and slipped it over the two ends. Finally capping my version of the Exxon Valdez.
Now I had to put the clamps on. No way I was going to take the hose off, so I just unscrewed the clamp and put it around the hose and tigthened it down. After a major clean up of cat litter and water. I fired up my truck and everything was good.
So, lessons learned, without that extra fuel line in my box. Id been royally screwed. Not sure how I wouldve capped the end other than bending and putting a kink in the line to stop it.
Anyways. this was my dumb move of the year..
Old rubber lines.
And here is my story..........................
I decided to replace my fuel lines (these are small flex section, lines are only 2-3" long) and vent lines in the back of my truck. The lines are tucked up on the frame rail. I went to West Marine and picked up some Shields fuel line (alcohol and E10 resistant) 1/4" and 5/16" line, I wasnt sure what size I needed.
I had to cut each rubber line off the fuel line to get it off.
So I replace the 1/4" line first, only a small couple drops of gas came out, no biggie. Put the hose on and clamp and was done.
I then replaced one of the 5/16" lines, nothing came out but some slug type crap, no biggie. Put the hose on and clamp and was done.
The 3rd line must have been the main feed fuel line. I went to cut and gas started pouring out. I was trying to move quickly and only to find out that this line is NOT 5/16". So, as my truck is gushing fuel all over the place including me, I thought I was screwed, I had cut the old line off. And then I remembered I had my truck boxes in my work van. I use it as a makeshift garage since I dont have a real garage.
I had never moved so fast in my life. I scrambled out from under my truck, dove into the back of my work van and got some fuel line, some bigger stuff I had for emergencies (suppose to be trail emergency, lol). As I was going back under my truck, I cut what I needed and slipped it over the two ends. Finally capping my version of the Exxon Valdez.
Now I had to put the clamps on. No way I was going to take the hose off, so I just unscrewed the clamp and put it around the hose and tigthened it down. After a major clean up of cat litter and water. I fired up my truck and everything was good.
So, lessons learned, without that extra fuel line in my box. Id been royally screwed. Not sure how I wouldve capped the end other than bending and putting a kink in the line to stop it.
Anyways. this was my dumb move of the year..

Old rubber lines.
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