Replacing fuel lines 5.7 L

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Rusty Shackleford

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1988 R20 5.7 liter. I have noticed a gas leak from what I think is the return line from the TBI. It leaks when the engine is running. I think the leak is coming from where the hard steel line mates with the braided steel line. I thought I would replace both lines while I'm at it. Its hard to see the actual leak as the lines go between the engine and the firewall. There appears to be a bracket that holds the two lines together but can't tell for sure if the bracket bolts somewhere or just hold the lines together. I was thinking of unhooking the lines from both ends and pulling them up (rather than down) There is a fat wiring loom and the transmission dipstick tube in the vicinity. Anyone done this? Any opinions on replacing with etnanol resistant rubber line of the proper pressure capacity? Thanks in advance.
 

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I replaced all of the fuel lines on 88 suburban using stock parts from a parts suburban. Was not that bad. Disconnect lines, bracket and pull them. But I don't remember if went up or down with them.
 

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As for comple replacement with new, a local hose and gasket place should be able to fix the flex portion of the line with new hose. Or adapters and ptfe lined hose with an fittings, or as above mentioned adapters and hose
 

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Thanks for the suggestions. I checked with a large, local auto supply - no luck for replacements. Dealer - discontinued. I will try a hose company that may be able to make some for me. I'll investigate rubber hose.
 

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Upon further investigation, I can see the bracket that holds the lines and bolts into the engine. It's about 4 inches down behind the engine. There's not enough room to get a wrench on the nut. BUT, if I can get the transmission dipstick tube out, I should be able to get a wrench on the nut (probably from below). I've never removed a dipstick tube before. It looks like it presses into the transmission. Any suggestions/tips on how to get the tube out? Thanks.
 

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Tube is bolted to bellhousing and then just comes out the seal area on trans. I did not have to take the transmission dipstick tube out when doing the fuel lines, but don't remember exact details
 

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Found replacement lines from a site called Linestogo.com. They have thousands of applications for all makes of vehicles. The lines I received looked the same as the originals. Delivered to my door in 4 days.
 

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