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Fuel shooting out of pipeline 930 110 328 05 !?

I have a leak in "pipeline 930 110 328 05" ... well its not a leak more of a geyser.
Is this possible? It looks like this is a vacuum connection since it comes of the air box.

I wrapped my hand around the hose to be sure its shooting out of that particular hose and not a nearby fuel line.

WTF?

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Pictures would help.
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agree pictures would help. but if it's happening, then it's possible.
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sorry in advance

but from the title it sounds like all your worries are over - you can open a gas station and retire!!!

I said sorry
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There should be no fuel in that line at all. Are you sure you are not getting fuel spray from the high pressure lines or connections below the elbow?
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Ok, this is a sneaky one, its probably is coming up from the connecting hose,
but dam it was hitting that vacuum hose in just the right way to make it look like it
was coming from there! Doah!
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Probably coming from the main "Tee" feed line to the fuel rails.



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