Kind of curious -- on yours, is there a removable screen on the fuel tank inlet? Mine has this, and would probably prevent siphoning.
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Yes, it has that screen and that is exactly what it is for. For the Evap lines I just disconnect the 2 evap lines from the tank and pop them out of the clips that run along the side of the tank and that way I don’t even have to touch the evap cannister. I tried removing lines from canister but couldn’t get my hand up there.
I may just go from the fuel pump to the filter directly with Nylon and bypass that stupid connector above the crossmember but it depends on the condition of the existing tube.
Seems I have 4 options:
1- new factory line if I can find one
2- cut old tube back, flare end and replace broken bit with new steel
3- same as 2 but with compression fitting or nylon union
4- replace entire tube with nylon from either the front of the tank or the sending unit to the filter.
Question 1: can I use the Dorman nylon union to connect two pieces of steel tube? Like to connect a clean section from the broken tube to a new piece of tubing?
Question 2: If I did just replace the entire tube with nylon would I just buy a small piece of 3/8” tube with the fuel filter fitting on it and use a union to join it to the nylon?