Paul5388
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I have been having ongoing problems with the Chinese replacement fuel return lines on my Chevrolet 6.2. It seems that they will crack and spew fuel in about one year, so after three sets, Dorman #904-101, I think I've finally found the solution.
Chevrolet in, these parts, doesn't carry the return line(s), so the next best option was the internet. Well, that was a waste of time looking for 1/8" fuel line, so I went to Oregon Outdoor Equipment Parts and bought some chainsaw/string trimmer fuel line, #07-265. The OD is only 3/16", so the original clamps won't work, but the ID is 1/8" with a wall thickness of 1/32". It's over $1/foot, but that's still cheaper than a yearly Dorman set for $14.99.
Out of a 12.5' roll, I still have about 7' after installing a complete set. The "tygon" tubing acts sorta like "Chinese fingers" that gets tighter with pressure. After 100+ miles I don't have any leakage, which is important when fuel is $3.50+/gallon!
Chevrolet in, these parts, doesn't carry the return line(s), so the next best option was the internet. Well, that was a waste of time looking for 1/8" fuel line, so I went to Oregon Outdoor Equipment Parts and bought some chainsaw/string trimmer fuel line, #07-265. The OD is only 3/16", so the original clamps won't work, but the ID is 1/8" with a wall thickness of 1/32". It's over $1/foot, but that's still cheaper than a yearly Dorman set for $14.99.
Out of a 12.5' roll, I still have about 7' after installing a complete set. The "tygon" tubing acts sorta like "Chinese fingers" that gets tighter with pressure. After 100+ miles I don't have any leakage, which is important when fuel is $3.50+/gallon!