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Title: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: star_whites on 07 August 2012, 18:24:52
Ok I was driving home when the car stalled and poured fuel all over the floor every time I turned it over. We have now looked and found that one of the fuel pipe clips to filter is damaged and had just pulled off. We have played around but it just won't clip back in as it appears beyond repair.

How easy is it to replace one of these and where do they go too?

Can you but these pipes?
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: albitz on 07 August 2012, 18:32:14
They can be bought.the one from the tank tothe filter is only a couple of feet long and the easiest one to change.The one from the filter to the engine has a join just under the drivers door,and imo will probably be pretty awkward as it has several bends/kinks/curves (call them what you will) in it. :y
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: albitz on 07 August 2012, 18:39:00
Its possible to do a repair,as the plastic pipe from the filter is only around a foot long and then attaches to a metal pipe.A length of reinforced fuel pipe with 2 or 3 small jubilee clamps at each end to ensure no leaks. I did this recently and it worked well. Pipe needs to be the correct diameter though.preferably too tight to go over the filter end (which seems slightly bigger than the other end) without dipping it in boiling water to soften it first.
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: Elite Pete on 07 August 2012, 18:48:13
There are two plastic clips that fit in the fittings of the pipes that you push on the filter are they still there
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: albitz on 07 August 2012, 18:57:55
The way I read it Pete,one of those has broken. :-\
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: star_whites on 07 August 2012, 19:21:35
No Pete, one of the clips has been previously forced and damaged by someone (not me!), so it won't clip on thus allowing fuel to flow out. Have dumped about twenty quids worth of fuel on the floor now.

Gave up on it for the night and called AA to tow it home. Will have another look tomorrow.

Anyone know where to get the pipe from is it dealer only?.....if so any idea how much?
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: albitz on 07 August 2012, 19:26:44
Is it the pipe to the filter from the tank,or the one from the filter towards the fron of the car ?
The one towards the front is around £40 afaik.The one from the tank to the filter would be a lot less I would think. VX only btw. :y
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: star_whites on 07 August 2012, 19:41:38
It's the one from the tank to filter I think!
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: albitz on 07 August 2012, 19:44:05
your lucky.easy to replace (take cover plate off pump and disconnect pipe) and I would imagine a lotc cheaper than the much longer one that goes out the other side off the filter. Might be worth asking someone who is currently breaking a car. :y
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: star_whites on 07 August 2012, 21:10:48
Well AA mechanic says someone has been draining the tank that's why it's damaged as it has tie wraps where they have been fastening it back and he has seen it before!

It's turned out its the pipe to the front of the car so need to replace it As he says it
Temporary and I'm not covered if I breakdown with the same problem and it's not been fixed.
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: Lazydocker on 07 August 2012, 21:27:54
You could just use rubber fuel hose after cutting the connector off... Not ideal but a "permanent" repair without replacing the pipe ;)

Well AA mechanic says someone has been draining the tank that's why it's damaged as it has tie wraps where they have been fastening it back and he has seen it before!

That sounds like a load of 'dangle berries' to me... More likely that someone has butchered a filter change on a previous occasion ;) After all, if you're stealing fuel (and you wouldn't get much from the fuel lines) you wouldn't hang around to cable tie it back on ::) Every time I've seen it they just cut the pipe ;)
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: Webby the Bear on 07 August 2012, 21:35:00
yeah and wouldn't it be easier, in terms of draining, to go for the pipe to the fuel tank?  :y

i hate those clips. i'm considering changing for a jubilee set up anyway. 2 mins. jobdone. and no special pliers  ::)
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: star_whites on 07 August 2012, 21:38:50
Well I haven't been under to inspect his handy work but it took him long enough. Is is as safe?.... I think he only put one clip on each end?
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: Lazydocker on 07 August 2012, 21:41:32
Well I haven't been under to inspect his handy work but it took him long enough. Is is as safe?.... I think he only put one clip on each end?

If done properly then it's fine ;) Ideally you do need to put something into the plastic pipe to reinforce it though ;)
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: Webby the Bear on 07 August 2012, 21:43:07
Well I haven't been under to inspect his handy work but it took him long enough. Is is as safe?.... I think he only put one clip on each end?

If done properly then it's fine ;) Ideally you do need to put something into the plastic pipe to reinforce it though ;)

maybe ill post a ''how not to'' once i've done it correctly after initially ballsing it up.... several times  :D ;)
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: dad1uk on 09 August 2012, 06:39:54
My connections were butchered when I got the car and had some sort of red gas (caravan lpg) pipe had been fitted. Needless to say the petrol rotted the pipe and eventually started leaking. I have replaced this with proper rubber fuel pipe and touch wood (not Kevin) have had no further problems. (Famous last words ;D)
Title: Re: Fuel pipe to filter damaged
Post by: Elite Pete on 09 August 2012, 08:08:23
yeah and wouldn't it be easier, in terms of draining, to go for the pipe to the fuel tank?  :y

i hate those clips. i'm considering changing for a jubilee set up anyway. 2 mins. jobdone. and no special pliers  ::)

The special pliers are only a couple of quid and it makes the job so easy :y