air line
Back in 2002 I was making a 4,000 mile trip in the deuce.
Not so smart in a 30 year old truck, but hey, that's me, not so smart.
On the return leg I was driving through BFE (Nowhere, west Texas) and I had a catastrophic fuel line failure.
Two fuel lines had been chafing together for 30 years and one finally decided it was time to run up the curtain and join the choir invisibule.
The engine was running great but there was a strong smell of diesel.
I looked out of the left window and saw that the entire left side of the truck was wet.
Pulled over and shut down.
I found the one line squirting still under residual pressure.
I repaired it by stealing a section of air hose and using two spare clamps.
Have you ever tried to find diesel in West Texas? Not easy.
When I got back to civilization, I replaced all of the fuel lines with air hose line (the high pressure clear expensive stuff) new brass ferrules and fittings.
I also tie wrapped the hoses so that there would be no more chafing.
No more problems with fuel lines since then, 6 years and thousands of miles.
Of course, it could blow up tomorrow.
-Sarge