As you all know, the drive back from Mizzouri with the Q-steer bed wasnt too fun due to my truck losing prime at idle.
Rebuilt existing filter head -- helped but didnt solve problem
New filter head -- helped but didnt solve problem
I have a Kennedy single pump setup (what a nice kit!) ready to go on.
I was under the truck scouting pump mounting locations this afternoon and checking fuel line connections.
I found the supply line hose to hardline connection behind the fuel cooler to be heavily rusted and wet -- leaking slightly.
So I probably should look into new fuel lines before I mount the pump and filter head. Won-der-ful.
If anyone knows the GM part number for the complete fuel line assy from cooler/tank to the engine connections, let me know. 03 CC/SB
My searching only gives me "front" and "rear" assemblies, which is confusing.
Word to the wise -- if you live in salt country and/or park your truck for extended periods (months) on grass or dirt when you're not using it, check your brake and fuel lines for corrosion.
Rebuilt existing filter head -- helped but didnt solve problem
New filter head -- helped but didnt solve problem
I have a Kennedy single pump setup (what a nice kit!) ready to go on.
I was under the truck scouting pump mounting locations this afternoon and checking fuel line connections.
I found the supply line hose to hardline connection behind the fuel cooler to be heavily rusted and wet -- leaking slightly.
So I probably should look into new fuel lines before I mount the pump and filter head. Won-der-ful.
If anyone knows the GM part number for the complete fuel line assy from cooler/tank to the engine connections, let me know. 03 CC/SB
My searching only gives me "front" and "rear" assemblies, which is confusing.
Word to the wise -- if you live in salt country and/or park your truck for extended periods (months) on grass or dirt when you're not using it, check your brake and fuel lines for corrosion.
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