2001 Chevy tracker v6. Had a cracked high pressure fuel hose in engine bay so I replaced it and I can’t get it to stop leaking. I doubled up the clamps and everything and still leaks from the clamp. Any thoughts? I used spring and nut style clamps and neither would work.

  • kyleoliver4@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Are you sure you replaced that hose? Cause it still has the factory paint marks that line up on the clamp and the end of the hose

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    10 months ago

    First, a high pressure fuel line is not going to have a clamp on it. Second, none of those hoses look new. Did you replace it with a used part?

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      10 months ago

      This looks like psp hoses for the low pressure side. And I agree, a high pressure system wouldn’t have those claims on it, they are not strong enough.

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    10 months ago

    The one you are pointing at isnt leaking from this picture the one with the clamp messed up in the back might be

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    10 months ago

    Not high pressure, whatever it is. Spring clamps are kinda limited, even under low pressure.

    On something like that, I’d use an Oetiker clamp.

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    10 months ago

    Replace that bit of hose and clamp. Make sure to wipe up any spilled fuel. Make sure you buy fuel hose and not vacuum hose and cut to length.

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    10 months ago

    I can see the split. I would take more pictures and seek more advice. Last thing you want to do is replace it!!! SMFH

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    10 months ago

    Make sure you are using fuel hose. If you are using hose for oil, coolant or vacuum you will degrade the hose prematurely or possible rupture the hose causing an even bigger problem.

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      10 months ago

      Absolutely this. Gates sells a specific fuel hose meant for pressure as well that’s lined to not immediately break down.