Plastic Fuel Line. Was the Previous Repair Good? Lets Take a Look.

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Комментарии • 103

  • @jthonn
    @jthonn Год назад +18

    Nice job Kenny, my dad, God rest him, always told me that when you do a job, do it the right way the first time. Saves you many headaches in the long run. As far as being sued, you are absolutely right. People now days are more sue happy than ever. Something wrong with that body shop bit though, don't get me wrong, I know you are telling the truth, but in some way the repair had to directly cause the wreck or interfered with a safety issue like a seat belt or airbag or Lord knows what. His lawyer must have sucked, because I would have appealed. Also with a shop or any business, get good insurance, if you can't afford the insurance, do not open to the public. It is also a good idea to incorporate, that way they can not touch your home or personal assets.

  • @handygent45
    @handygent45 Год назад +4

    I'm 70-years old and a retired mechanic. Old school. When repairing plastic fuel lines, I prefer to use the plastic lines commonly used on tractor trailers. The lines are two-ply: black on the outside and white on the inside. They come in various sizes and are good for diesel fuel, gasoline, water, and so on. The specialty compression fittings for this type of plastic lines are quality. When needed I use an adaptor fitting to connect two dissimilar plastic lines. Saying that, I never had a problem. No leaks and no lawsuits.

    • @analogludite9575
      @analogludite9575 10 дней назад

      Those lines are also rated for a higher pressure, that's why some of the fittings may be different.

  • @lowbudgetbob1155
    @lowbudgetbob1155 Год назад +11

    I've clamped the splice in a pair of vice grips to make that job easy when doing that in a vehicle. I've used small regular vice grips and needle nose vice grips. That tubing can be formed to fit areas like that tank has, just have to use just enough heat to make it flexible without kinking the tube. I use a practice piece for a test before I actually do it.

  • @MrJet30
    @MrJet30 4 месяца назад +6

    It's the right way to do the wrong thing! NAILED IT! 😂😂😁😂😂 💯

  • @benjamincresswell3713
    @benjamincresswell3713 Год назад +7

    They also make external unions too. They're plastic and work like a SharkBite. And beyond that, you can buy rubber fuel hose that has a working pressure above 100 Lbs/ in², and as you know most fuel systems are regulated at around 60 Lbs/ in². Push the rubber hose over the original barb on both ends and clamp. I personally double clamp each end. ben/ michigan

  • @williamkelley7654
    @williamkelley7654 Год назад +1

    Up here in Ontario, you'd have that special tool because of the sheer amount of repairs like this that you would be doing. We are deep in the rust belt. I've done hundreds of those repairs while I was working.

  • @gillgetter3004
    @gillgetter3004 Год назад +3

    Knew someone who did a hinky fuel line repair on a boat inboard or I guess stern drive. Long story short it leaked and boat burned to the water line. Total loss no body hurt and it was his boat

  • @mikeschaner5853
    @mikeschaner5853 Год назад +2

    Gotta say, this is the first time I've seen somebody repair a plastic fuel line. I was taught to just replace the whole line. This was very interesting to watch, and seems to be a legit repair. Not questioning your work, rather the repair itself. Would be nice to get an update on this repair down the road to see how the fitting is holding up. Thoughts on spraying some undercarriage stuff on the exposed metal fitting? Good show sir.

    • @dont-want-no-wrench
      @dont-want-no-wrench Год назад +1

      i've used one of those barbs before, held up fine. they can be tough to get in

    • @gfbemc0256
      @gfbemc0256 Год назад

      Technically, the barbed splice is now a fuel flow restriction.

    • @superduty4556
      @superduty4556 Год назад +1

      ​@@gfbemc0256 technically, it's not.

  • @jontnoneya3404
    @jontnoneya3404 5 месяцев назад

    Great repair. One thing I was learning today as I was working on my motorcycle is the different types of standard fuel line tubing. I initially bought a string that was only rated for 50PSI max but I needed between 55-65psi based on the repair manual. I had no idea but I'm so glad I checked. I would have totally put in the wrong fuel line.

  • @josecora1917
    @josecora1917 Год назад +1

    Excellent Job !! Im a retired mechanic, and let me tell you, i see a lot of stupid repair, 😂😂😂, but your absolutely right, people play with they live everytime until it has and accident ! 😮 😮

  • @GeekBoyMN
    @GeekBoyMN Год назад +1

    Kenny I thought you sounded like a New Yorker, then in recent videos you've confirmed that. I spent 30 years in Texas and for a bit in the 80s did the annual state safety inspections. I've now been in Minnesota for 10 years and have now experienced the rusty crusty stuff common in the "salt belt" of the US. I've been watching Eric O at SMA deal with the rusty crusty stuff PLUS the crazy laws and regulations and restrictions that NY state puts on cars and I have mad respect for him dealing with all that. I'm guessing you're glad to not have to deal with all that!!

  • @daviddownie3431
    @daviddownie3431 Год назад +3

    Great advise and repair.

  • @johnmchardy1229
    @johnmchardy1229 Год назад +1

    In Australia holden cars have these connectors. People I know ask me to do such work. I never touch these at all not even change a fuel filter. I only help people who bring me suitable work that is safe and needs me to expend little of my swearing allowance. Cheers.

  • @glennfields8121
    @glennfields8121 Год назад

    A nice, professional repair Kenny!

  • @colinelliott8768
    @colinelliott8768 Год назад +1

    Kenny. You are a Super Cool Cat!!! 👍👍

  • @mcqueenfanman
    @mcqueenfanman Год назад

    Hey Kenny you can make a tool to press those lines together. It consists of a caulk gun and some wooden clamps. I used a piece of hand rail to my mine, drilled one in 5/16 and the other in 3/8. I cut the clamps with a coping saw and hold them tight over the line with hose clamps. The caulk gun will push the fittings right on with no heat or hot water.

  • @kellismith4329
    @kellismith4329 Год назад +1

    I found it way easier to remove the truck box to do the pump, makes it way easier
    I love the line “the right way to do the wrong thing”

    • @zed4229
      @zed4229 Год назад

      I drop tanks over lifting a bed less chance of damaging the bed less rusted bolts to remove. Going to evac and steam clean the tank before installing a new pump anyway. that poly tank is much lighter than a Pick up box

  • @michaelweatherhead9470
    @michaelweatherhead9470 Год назад +2

    I replaced my civic gas line from the fuel pump to the firewall with high pressure fuel hose and flared the end of the original pipe Honda routes the brake and gas line in a plastic cover,sad thing is it rusted out on both. 97 with 549k.

    • @kellismith4329
      @kellismith4329 Год назад

      You can get stainless steel lines, I swapped out all my brake lines with it

  • @ScottDLR
    @ScottDLR Год назад

    Nice repair Kenny, I didn't know such kits were available.

  • @huzudra
    @huzudra Год назад +3

    Also, just as an additional CYA we back up the plastic push on fittings with a small crimped style fuel line clamp to be extra sure it can't get pulled loose or leak if the line gets hot due to unforeseeable circumstances. It's more than the manufacturer of the vehicle even does but it's cheaper than problems. One more tip, a little drop of engine oil on the barb usually lets you push them into even cold lines with fair ease. You can build a fitting pusher from a caulking gun and some aluminum stock that works pretty good if you need to work in a tight space to push a fitting in on car say in the engine bay or under the vehicle.

  • @tomday8352
    @tomday8352 Год назад +1

    very smart and helpful video thanks

  • @EnduroRacer18
    @EnduroRacer18 Год назад

    Great video. Tackling a fuel leak on my 07 Yukon this weekend. Not sure what I'm in for yet but I see joining some nylon lines in my future. Thanks to you have a bit more confidence in success.

  • @carrellblack1014
    @carrellblack1014 Год назад +1

    What job doesn’t have coffee or a microwave? I’ve used a coffee cup to heat fuel line kits or sealant.

  • @donniee1934
    @donniee1934 Год назад +1

    I've found it helps to heat the metal fitting a little so it doesn't cool the plastic line as you press it in.

    • @kellismith4329
      @kellismith4329 Год назад

      It also makes the metal expand

    • @donniee1934
      @donniee1934 Год назад

      @@kellismith4329 That small of a diameter doesn't expand that much. No need to get it super hot just warm does the trick.

  • @GenderSkins
    @GenderSkins 11 месяцев назад

    Great job Kenny, as I had to do that not long ago with a fuel filter instilation, because I had to break one of the quick connects to get the original fuel filter out. However, I am also having to replace two quick connects due to a fuel pump failure which could result in my taking a used car salesman to court. And that is because of a previous fuel pump replacement, that had improperly installed quick connect fittings. So baling wire and electrical tape, is not the proper way to secure quick connect fittings to a fuel pump. Which almost cost me a truck to a gasoline fire when the connection failed, costing me half a tank of gasoline before I could get back home while out on deliveries.

  • @RichardJones-us1xl
    @RichardJones-us1xl Год назад

    I've heated barbed and made join when working in line splice ,under vehicles with split leak ,,, without removal of line ,lowering tank ect ...

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Год назад +1

    What surprised me about that Dorman tool to fix plastic line is how thin the wall of the replacement line in the kit is. There isn't much to resist abrasion, kinking, and disaster.

    • @WrenchingWithKenny
      @WrenchingWithKenny  Год назад

      The Dorman actually appeared thicker than the factory line . Those nylon lines are very thin , but tough.

  • @malibuStroker
    @malibuStroker Год назад +4

    Not a fan of dorman, but the kit they sell to repair these with all the fittings is a good kit, rather pricey but definitely nice to have.

  • @falcorthewonderdog2758
    @falcorthewonderdog2758 Год назад +11

    Replace plastic fuel lines don't repair them. Way to much assumed liability for trying to "fix" a line that's not designed to be repaired.. As a retired GM tech with 40 years experience I'd never EVER repair a plastic fuel line.

    • @faststang85
      @faststang85 9 месяцев назад +7

      You dealership "techs" don't know anything which is why people hate dealerships. You're just parts replacers.

    • @9Greyskies
      @9Greyskies 5 месяцев назад

      And it’s not plastic

    • @Mike-su8si
      @Mike-su8si 5 месяцев назад

      Some of ot is hard plastic and it breaks as plastic does

    • @analogludite9575
      @analogludite9575 10 дней назад

      As someone that's been driving for more than 40 years, not all of us can afford the the $85 an hour the dealer charges to disassemble the engine halfway, replace the part, with the dealer's 30% markup, and reassemble and road test it. I can also change a headlight bulb without going to the dealer. There have been shade tree mechanics almost as long as there have been trees and automobiles. I can also repair a Model T, or a Model A. Ford stopped doing that a while ago.😉

  • @dalemihocik4732
    @dalemihocik4732 Год назад +1

    Nice work on that line and helpful tips as always. You showed that the Dorman line has greater flexibility then the OEM line. If I had known that earlier, it could have prevented me from trashing the OEM line which I then had to replace in its entirety.

  • @rossdawson5441
    @rossdawson5441 Год назад +1

    Perfect 👍

  • @garya9875
    @garya9875 Год назад

    Great video Kenny.

  • @skyboydston1531
    @skyboydston1531 Год назад

    Thank you for your videos. What is this court case you're talking about?

  • @shadetreewelding
    @shadetreewelding Год назад +1

    When I ran my welding and fab shop, I did turn away more than a few jobs that I would not touch.

  • @martinmoffitt4702
    @martinmoffitt4702 Год назад +1

    NICE!

  • @jimdooner4375
    @jimdooner4375 Год назад

    Had one of my neighbors come to me and asked me if I could look at their vehicle because they could smell gas and had gas leaking from the tank somewhere they had just had a fuel pump put in and I looked at the top of the tank with a endoscope and the repair shop used a piece of shrink wrap to join the fuel lines told them to bring it back to them immediately and tell them what I found didn’t want to touch that job with a ten foot pole ten feet away . Couldn’t believe what I saw 👀. Talk about a butcher job I had him take a video of my screen of the endoscope as proof of the butcher work. Talk about a scary repair!

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад

    Even if you do it free to help a friend they can turn on you
    Shop insurance is A must have period

  • @mostlymoparih5682
    @mostlymoparih5682 29 дней назад

    My mother in law just sprung a leak on her Sienna only up by the engine. I am going to try the Dorman 800-191 couplers as it looks like it should be a faster fix. Have you used the Dorman couplers? Good video. Happy Motoring.

  • @rm5902
    @rm5902 Год назад

    Good. Well explained.

  • @scottrowley9793
    @scottrowley9793 Год назад

    Usually replace from the tank,to the filter with stainless line

  • @RichardJones-us1xl
    @RichardJones-us1xl Год назад

    I innersleaved plastic with steel fule line then went over with 3/8 braideded rubber And 4 Fule line clamps on my splice .only as temp .for order of correct new supply and return lines ,,,😉

  • @6GSF
    @6GSF 4 месяца назад

    good job, whats the spec of the nylon tube i need some for a corsa repair and I don't seem to be able to find any ! oops silly me found it in the video at 5.21 I cannot get the dorman stuff in UK ill keep looking

  • @Law_Abiding_Citizen_ok
    @Law_Abiding_Citizen_ok Год назад

    ‘Doing this by side of road, With a lighter!’ WHAT on a line that’s Fuel in it???💥🔥😩

  • @BlackLabAdventures
    @BlackLabAdventures Месяц назад

    On the side of the road, with a lighter? On the side of the road would mean that there is fuel present. B O O M!

  • @chuckcummins
    @chuckcummins 14 дней назад

    Return Line No Pressure ?

  • @brianloriaux5837
    @brianloriaux5837 6 месяцев назад

    Always make your bed before you cut it

  • @dmaninthewall
    @dmaninthewall 11 месяцев назад

    Hurry up and just get to the video

  • @RichardJones-us1xl
    @RichardJones-us1xl Год назад

    Heat gun wrks so we'll !

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад

    If plastic breaks it’s All bad and dangerous
    Use only OEM fuel lines and parts period or don’t take the job

  • @EnglishTurbines
    @EnglishTurbines Год назад +2

    So the Bodyshops work didn't cause this accident but the Legal Vultures sued and blamed them anyway?....Yeah, sueing and Litigation in the USA is like a cancer on society...Its spread here to in the UK....🤔😳🙄🙄🙄🇬🇧

  • @jackiemay9471
    @jackiemay9471 Год назад +2

    you do realize you are working on a fuel line on side of road probably tipped fuel and you say in a pinch use a lighter hope the car you are working on has fire insurance

  • @hayzersolar
    @hayzersolar 10 месяцев назад

    this is the main reason why i dont work on other peoples stuff

  • @jeffbotkin1405
    @jeffbotkin1405 Год назад

    Can work for people just as a favor. No charge. Just tell them that. That way there’s no liability. I get so mad when people work on my stuff and they do more damage than good. Keep wrenching. Literally

  • @MrMarty77777
    @MrMarty77777 Год назад

    Probably a flat rate Tech.

  • @GnosticNinja
    @GnosticNinja 9 месяцев назад

    Don't repair anyones vehicle in a 'woke' Democrat gestapo zone. K, got it.

  • @vex6559
    @vex6559 Год назад +6

    To be fair...even if you do a good job, these people will sue. You either get liability insurance and bonding or get a bulletproof "hold harmless" (liability waiver / indemnity agreement)
    Alternatively, you form an LLC, where you're legally separated from the business...so when they sue your business, they can only get the assets of the business.

    • @EnglishTurbines
      @EnglishTurbines Год назад +1

      Agreed, Legal VULTURES....A cancer on society ..🤔😳🙄🇬🇧

    • @rextownsend5101
      @rextownsend5101 Год назад

      Yes, you need liability insurance when you work on other peoples cars. And, forming a LLC and using indemnity agreements is not sufficient.

    • @vex6559
      @vex6559 Год назад

      @@rextownsend5101 explain?
      indemnity agreements, especially defensive right are pretty solid, especially when written in plain English... although they aren't recognized in all countries.
      The LLC, so long as the rules are followed to maintain the integrity of the legal separation, are entire separate from the single member or multiparty. Any asset under the LLC can be captured for court required restitution, with a legal limit (state laws) as to how much restitution can be awarded to claimants.
      The only way to go further, is if you can legally prove that the rules of separation were violated, proving the association with the person/persons who filed it.
      The only other way to get around that, is if the judge is ignorant of the law, or belligerent towards it. Such would go straight to appeals, with pressure against the judge. Corporate/Commerce laws are important, if they're trampled on, then no organization would/will operate in such a state. It'd be wrecking the state economy...

  • @michaelbolton2741
    @michaelbolton2741 Год назад +2

    I wonder if that repair barb causes a bit of a pressure drop. Respectfully, I might do a repair such as this on my personal vehicle. I would not on someone else's; I'd replace that fuel-line section/assembly with a good aftermarket or OEM piece.

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve Год назад +1

    Any suggestions for insurance for small time mechanics?

  • @TremaineLea
    @TremaineLea 6 месяцев назад +2

    Really appreciate this video, I've been fighting with the fuel system on my 2000 Grand Cherokee 4.7 for months. Somehow missed it while replacing the fuel pump and fuel filter, but the inlet line to the fuel filter appears to have been bent enough to potentially restrict flow.
    Now I have at least an informed clue how to repair it!

    • @WrenchingWithKenny
      @WrenchingWithKenny  6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad I could help. Thanks for watching & keep wrenching 🔧

  • @DavidWeinberg-cm9xd
    @DavidWeinberg-cm9xd Год назад +1

    Glad I don't fix people's vehicle's any longer? Just lawn equipment occasionally? Even then, you always have to work safely yourself, and especially make sure it's safe to use, regardless of what you did, or something you didn't touch? It's called "CYA"? I'll cover my butt, by making sure the owner signs and is notified of any safety related issues with their stuff? You'd be surprised how many people don't properly tighten their cutting blades on push mowers or riders? It's so they can remove them easily by hand, when replacing them or sharpening them? I always impact them on with my 3/8" air impact wrench. Great one, Kenny.

  • @ramsesxix4492
    @ramsesxix4492 7 часов назад

    Hello...How many millimeters of difference is there between the fitting and the nylon tube?

  • @knoester7714
    @knoester7714 Год назад +2

    Thank you Kenny for the word of advice

  • @robertqman5751
    @robertqman5751 Год назад +1

    Good job … I had to do a similar repair on my Jeep just before this past winter. The connector was exposed in front of the tank so I didn't have to drop the tank thankfully. But it was in such an awkward place that I couldn't get the right leverage to make the splice work. So I used the nylon coupler option instead. Worked great! 😛

  • @bobby9195
    @bobby9195 Год назад +1

    Good morning Mr Kenny, great job sir, hope y'all have a good weekend

  • @Mike-su8si
    @Mike-su8si 5 месяцев назад

    I done it the best i could if it happens to ever blow off I'll put it back on i didn't use hard plastic that plastic doesn't last as some claims it does i know that it doesn't i used rubber gas line of 3/8
    The original use to be 5/16 so someone went in before me and i just replaced all the rotten stuff they done its completely took out

  • @johnburns7230
    @johnburns7230 6 месяцев назад

    That rubber hose that was on their at first WAS NOT SAFE AT ALL!! replace lines with new ONLY!

  • @patrickostrom2762
    @patrickostrom2762 Год назад +1

    Master Kenny,very enlightened on this repair! Safe and done right! Knowledge priceless$ and vehicle won't go down the road blazing saddles!

  • @dustyrhodes2717
    @dustyrhodes2717 16 дней назад

    Bro, that looks OEM😂 That’s an EVAP line. LoL

  • @ewconway
    @ewconway Год назад +1

    Good advice and good video 👍

  • @tucuquito2
    @tucuquito2 7 месяцев назад

    The lawsuit story I know was a lied, but he did a good job conection

  • @TheFrenchPug
    @TheFrenchPug Год назад +1

    Thing of beauty Kenny!

  • @williamrivera6818
    @williamrivera6818 2 дня назад

    Great job

  • @jameswhite1319
    @jameswhite1319 Год назад

    Doing it on the car is a different ballgame

  • @mikec4585
    @mikec4585 Год назад +1

    Why not just get that line from the junk yard

    • @bassboat1
      @bassboat1 Год назад

      You'd have to pay yourself to drop the tank out of the donor vehicle too.

    • @mikec4585
      @mikec4585 Год назад

      @@bassboat1 how I go to the junk yard tell them the part I want they go pull it and bring it to me to pay for

  • @DependableAutoTruck
    @DependableAutoTruck Год назад

    i have used a heat gun to form angles in those lines to match oem. another thing i do is use that line for pcv lines and a short hose to connect heat form looks really nice they make a heater for pvc pipe to form s-curves and also 90s to save buying elbos cuts down on fittings probably would work for that as well

  • @RichardJones-us1xl
    @RichardJones-us1xl Год назад

    Thanks Kenny ! I always think wrk and perform that it's me and the people I work for and is at & on my watch or Repair,,,Therefore .I've Been Labeled The Nit Picker, overkill perfectionist ,,,Yes I Am And Always Will Remain ,As as I Send It Out,, I'm satisfied to put it out on the road and life ! As if it were my own!!!

  • @johnmadow5331
    @johnmadow5331 Год назад

    The labor and materials cost of quality repair that you just shown will excess the value of purchase the whole host assembly brand new (or OEM used) plus remove and installation cost. I do not believe the service advisor team will approve your repair the reuse-the old host method as shown since it is against the business model of most repair shop in America.

  • @JohnSmith-mv6bw
    @JohnSmith-mv6bw Год назад

    That isn't a good repair.....thats a beautiful repair! Nothing but respect here.

  • @jeffbotkin1405
    @jeffbotkin1405 Год назад

    Oh yea. Still don’t mess up because they might still blam you. No law involved. Never had that happen but it is conceivable

  • @brendabass621
    @brendabass621 2 месяца назад

    NICE JOB MR.!!!

  • @RichardT2112
    @RichardT2112 Год назад

    Great repair!
    For hot water a torch and an old can works very well in a pinch… don’t ask me how I know 😂

    • @kellismith4329
      @kellismith4329 Год назад +1

      Also a hose coiled up hanging outside in the wall in the sun makes a nice mini heat exchanger and hot running water for washing hands etc