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Old 01-24-2009, 07:20 PM
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has anyone ever changed the stock fuel lines from the tank all the way threw to the injection pump and out threw the return line. im looking at doing custom fuel lines and gettin rid of the banjo bolts and the overflow valve.but i was wondering if any has done it and maybe had part numbers, or will it hurt the truck, im tired of having fuel problems, and its a stock truck, having a hard time getting the 1/2 inch fuel line that goes from the lift pump to the fuel heater and even trying to buy it buy the foot is hard to get as well.
 
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Absolutely, you can do that.

www.vulcanperformance has everything you need. It is likely not listed in the website - but call and to Eric if you can. Be advised good diesel rated fuel line is not cheap.
 
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we have 2 parts stores in the area and neither of them can get me diesel rated fuel lines. and i dont have a credit card to order stuff from the internet.thanks to the guys on here i have found alot of helpful things, the truck gots me frustrated, im about ready to send it to the crusher, but i still owe the bank on it .

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when i hit the primer button on the lift pump i hear air coming out from the back side of the injection pump is this normal
 

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i did the vulcan conversion. this guy was awesome. my truck was down and he did everything he could to get back running. you get what you pay for. worth the money
 
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sorry about the late posts but i have been busy i got new lines from vulcan on the way i got the 12valve upgrade kit
 
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this thread helped me out also because i got a leak and atm i dont have the time to fix it, is there any quick fix to patch a small hole?
 
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well u could try to jb weld it but i dont think it would hold and the diesel would eat silicone so that wont work either there was this stuff that our local parts salesman showed at work it was awesome but i cant think of what it was called it sticks to anything but it was like 100 bucks for a 4oz tube
 


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