Cummins Part Question

lts1ow

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Friend has a 96 12v at his shop for regular repair work, and he is looking for the plastic fuel lines from the tank down to hard lines.

I can't for the life of me find a stock replacement, and it seems everyone just replaces em with rubber hose. As of now we are trying to avoid that as the customer may not like it not being OEM.

Short of making the plastic lines again, any suggestions of where to go looking?
 

Sledheadxp800r

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I looked them up and there's about 20 different ones. I checked a couple of them and the ones I checked were available. Post up the vin when you get it and ill get you the part #s and availability.

You want the supply and return that connect to the sending unit on the tank correct?
 

Sledheadxp800r

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Here's the mopar part #s I come up with.

1 line- 52102008 -list price $135
1 line- 52102043 -list price $135
2 clips- 52102043 -list price $10.10 each

A bulletin came up saying when replacing the lines you need to replace some kind of clips because the lines have been updated. That's why I included them.
 

Sledheadxp800r

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Those should be the plastic lines that come from the tank and turn to steel lines that run up along the frame
 

lts1ow

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well at $135 per, a simple diesel approved rubber hose and some full SS hose clamps are looking pretty good :)