I know a few folks on here have been looking for fuel return hose and run into some difficulty.
Well after cutting all the return stubs and breaking one of the tee's, I was also in the market for some hose, but I also noted how crappy it is to have a slip-on rubber hose as a critical component like that. The military just needs it to work and be easy to fix fast, they're not looking at it as the last generator you'll buy for a while.
So after 4 months of searching on and off, I finally found some 5/32 diesel-safe fuel hose. In a hobby store...it's for model airplanes...
But that still sucks.
So I took some left over copper-nickel ("cupro" on amazon) brake line, and routed it along side the steel fuel line from the pump. I ran it into the fuel tank section of the housing, along the same path the rubber hose runs. I then routed it up about an inch from the brass nipple on the tank (the original return line connection), and made the final jump with the hobby store fuel line. I'll run to Autozone and get the proper fittings to connect it directly at some point, but this works for now.
The engine end of the line runs up the wall, to the dead crank switch area, underneath it, then bends outward to accept the hose from the injectors.
No pics, didn't want to touch my cam with diesel hands... More tomorrow.
Also, I've put an hour or test time on the hobby store hose, and it's excellent. No sign of break down. Only time will tell if it gets brittle.
Edit: sheesh, my 2 am write-ups leave a lot to be desired... More to come as I make this permanent.
Edit2: FYI, this is the tubing I used, though I only used about 5 feet of it. I had it on hand because I used it to replace the rust-prone brake lines in my truck.
http://www.amazon.com/AAS-Copper-Ni...im_auto_5?ie=UTF8&refRID=1T54CCA9HR6M1Y4V73A5