What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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89Suburban

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Kind of curious, @89Suburban why you had to cut the nylon lines. I take it you weren't able to remove the metal pump lines from the (not-so-quick) connectors?
Because they were rusted into oblivion.


I love you guys too much, I have to show you how I attacked this out of mutual respect. Not proud of it but doing what I have to do. :(

I mean, I am proud, but not in the eyes of the word as it is today. :(



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I used a Sawzall and drill bits to keep sparks from flying. :(


And the tie wire is strictly to keep the lines from blowing off the non barbed connections. :(
 

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Because they were rusted into oblivion.


I love you guys too much, I have to show you how I attacked this out of mutual respect. Not proud of it but doing what I have to do. :(

I mean, I am proud, but not in the eyes of the word as it is today. :(



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I used a Sawzall and drill bits to keep sparks from flying. :(


And the tie wire is strictly to keep the lines from blowing off the non barbed connections. :(

Please get this fixed properly ASAP!

3.4 Bar is less than 50 psi. I know there's a safety margin for the hose rating, but it's still risky as the fuel system operates around and above 50. You deserve to go out in a better way than being roasted in an old Tahoe.
 

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Sorry to say that they're fuel pump lines, not evap.
Even worse…

@89Suburban
Aha! See…your problem is all that rust. You just have to scrub that stuff out of there an viola! Shouldn’t take more than a couple of minutes, then they will come apart…after lots of cursing, a drill bit and sawzall blade.

I’m glad you were able to get a temp fix done. Damn rust belt!
 
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Please get this fixed properly ASAP!

3.4 Bar is less than 50 psi. I know there's a safety margin for the hose rating, but it's still risky as the fuel system operates around and above 50. You deserve to go out in a better way than being roasted in an old Tahoe.
damn why'd yall let him do that shit. surely we couldve come up with a better way

at this point i would look into trying to find those quick disconnect fittings looks like 3/8? that hard plastic hose if you put just a little (little heat slowly like heat gun on low - NOT A TORCH) heat into it it will go over a hose barb i would still put a hose clamp on it though.
 
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