I have a '96 3.8L Caravan LE.
The rubber fuel line that connects to the fuel rail on the top left of my engine developed a sudden, squirting leak as I was driving home. Sprayed gasoline everywhere. It's just a 6 inch or so length of flexible line that connects at the bottom (near the serpentine belt) to a metal line coming from the tank, and at the top to the fuel rail that sits on top of the engine.
The problem is, I don't see anything that can be screwed off to remove the line from the fuel rail, just a pressed fitting. I don't want to torque it much and damage the rail.
How does that line come off? :blink:
The rubber fuel line that connects to the fuel rail on the top left of my engine developed a sudden, squirting leak as I was driving home. Sprayed gasoline everywhere. It's just a 6 inch or so length of flexible line that connects at the bottom (near the serpentine belt) to a metal line coming from the tank, and at the top to the fuel rail that sits on top of the engine.
The problem is, I don't see anything that can be screwed off to remove the line from the fuel rail, just a pressed fitting. I don't want to torque it much and damage the rail.
How does that line come off? :blink: