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need help identify the part
The rubber portion of my fuel line, circled in purple in the picture, is coming apart on the outside because I guess it is so old. The line starts from the part circled in red in the picture, with a rubber line, then it is connected to a hard line going straight to the CIS.
1. Could someone let me know what is the name of the part circled in red please? 2. Could I replace just the rubber portion of this fuel line or do I need to buy the entire fuel line with the rubber line connected to the hard line as shown in the picture? Is there a technical name for this line? Any help/advice I could get, I would much appreciate it. Thank you ![]() |
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The part circled in red is the WUR, warm up regulator. The line feeds the fuel distributor. Not sure if you can just replace the rubber hose portion.
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thank you lsf911.
Would you happen to know how to replace it? Or would you know where I could get more info on how to replace it. Been googling/youtubing but I guess I don't know the right keywords to search for ![]() Thanks |
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Talk to Len Cummins , I’m pretty sure he sells this line .
The samE style Bosch part was used on many cars of that era . |
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The fuel line rubber is cracking but that is just protection for the plastic line beneath. It should be replaced but I didn't have a problem with mine until I replaced it about a year later.
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Harold, I did see the plastic line beneath as you described. Do you remember if you replaced the entire line, the rubber + hard line? And where did you purchase it from?
I have not replaced something like this before. I read somewhere about having to "release the pressure". Not sure if it applies to this job or not. Or is it just a simple job where I unbolt the 2 bolts at the 2 ends of the lines and replace it? Any advice you could share? Thanks |
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hi ian c2, where can I find Len Cummins?
thanks for the info. |
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https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/93011049402.htm?pn=930-110-494-02-OEM I would leave the car overnight for the residual pressure to subside. Just unbolt the line on the cold engine. |
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thank you pmax.
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Quote:
There will be some leakage of residual fuel from the line during the replacement even if the car sits overnight or the pressure has been relieved. The superseded line may have an installation problem as noted here on Pelican so check the line's fit up carefully. WARNING About part # 930 110 494 01 |
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thank you Harold.
PP folks are awesome |
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I received the replacement fuel line, installed it but experienced the same problem Vincent described in his post.
WARNING About part # 930 110 494 01 If someone could help me out, I would appreciate it very much. Thanks |
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![]() ![]() Return the one you just purchased if not correct. Send me your original and I will fit new Polyamide tube with optional rubber cover. ![]() $50 plus shipping. Please add $10 for optional Rubber Cover. Len.Cummings at verizon.net ![]() |
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hi Len.Cummings, glad to know the contact and the option. Ian mentioned about you but I didn't know how to get in touch with you. Unfortunately I bought the new fuel line from our host here and I ASSumed that with the new version of the line, it would fit but it didn't seem to work out that way.
I any case, I will call our host tomorrow and see what they could do for me. I may have to contact you for a new tube and a rubber cover. thank you |
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Len, just tried to send you a PM but it looks like your PM box is full. It is not accepting any more messages. I sent you an email instead.
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update: received the fuel line from Len with the new polyamide tube with optional rubber cover. it worked perfectly. Thanks Len.
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ROW CIS car......
911EURO,
Looking at the picture of your motor, it seems like your car had undergone “federalization” to meet emission standard for USA cars. Where are you located? You might be able to get back to Euro spec if your state allows it. Tony |
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