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Red face Fuel leak- need screw

I just found a fuel leak, yesterday, and with this is a pile of new problems that I have been having.

The screw that holds the fuel line at the rear of the CIS box, almost directly in the center of the car, is leaking. It will NOT tighten more, so I am looking for a part # for it and the washers that go with it.

With this leak comes serious backfiring on deceleration too!

If someone has a diagram of what I mean it would be appreciated, I will try to search pelican later (I am only home for lunch)

This sucks, BUT I LOVE my CAR

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Old 06-26-2001, 07:46 AM
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Are you looking for #57 and #58?



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Old 06-26-2001, 08:32 AM
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Maybe he means #59, the banjo bolt that connects the fuel line to the cold start injector.

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Yes it is #59 that I need also need 2 x #60. Rob thanks so much for posting the diagram, it is appreciated. Does anyone have actuall part #s for these?

Does anyone know where I can get these? I would like to order them ASAP and I am here in Eastern Canada so no-one here knows what I am talking about, No P car wrenches!

I also need to order a Bosch Check valve.

Shawn



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I can get you a part # when I'm at home and have access to my parts book. Try calling Pelican and see if they have the items.

Are you sure it's the bango bolt that is leaking, and not the fuel line?

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Old 06-27-2001, 05:13 AM
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Here you go,
#59 - 911 110 899 00
#60 - N 013 807 2

and just in case it is the fuel line

#61 - 930 110 513 00

Good luck!

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