07 Tahoe/Fuel feed line to fuel rail quick connect issue

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07blackhoe

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Hello all,

I tried skimming through the forums to find a solution to my issue, but it seems I can’t find one that matches mine particularly.

took off my quick connect to the fuel rail to remove my manifold, and ended up ripping out the mangled quick disconnect clip and the o rings inside. Assuming the previous owner had removed it when he did an engine swap and pretty much goobered it all up. I have found a video of how to rebuild it, but the problem is I can’t find any replacement o rings, or the black plastic piece that goes under the metal retaining clip to hold the o rings and washers together

Wondering if anyone knows where to get these parts, or if I could just chop the fitting off and retrofit it with something else? I’m trying to avoid replacing the line altogether at all costs.

Not sure if I could just cut the connector off and slide it over the fuel rail and clamp it or not worst case.


Any help is greatly appreciated, I’m in a bind.

I have attatched a photo of what this connector looks like including what’s inside of it that I found from another users post

I can’t find almost any info on these types of connectors on the internet, and the line that it is joined to is like a black mesh looking like. Forgive me, not sure what kind of line it is but it’s flexible.
 

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Hello all,

I tried skimming through the forums to find a solution to my issue, but it seems I can’t find one that matches mine particularly.

took off my quick connect to the fuel rail to remove my manifold, and ended up ripping out the mangled quick disconnect clip and the o rings inside. Assuming the previous owner had removed it when he did an engine swap and pretty much goobered it all up. I have found a video of how to rebuild it, but the problem is I can’t find any replacement o rings, or the black plastic piece that goes under the metal retaining clip to hold the o rings and washers together

Wondering if anyone knows where to get these parts, or if I could just chop the fitting off and retrofit it with something else? I’m trying to avoid replacing the line altogether at all costs.

Not sure if I could just cut the connector off and slide it over the fuel rail and clamp it or not worst case.


Any help is greatly appreciated, I’m in a bind.

I have attatched a photo of what this connector looks like including what’s inside of it that I found from another users post

I can’t find almost any info on these types of connectors on the internet, and the line that it is joined to is like a black mesh looking like. Forgive me, not sure what kind of line it is but it’s flexible.
I would think you'd need to replace the hose, and shouldn't risk trying to fix a fuel leak.
 
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Is your truck a 2003?

This is the 2007-2014 forum. You may have better luck posting to the correct sub-forum, but I would think you'd need to replace the hose, and shouldn't risk trying to fix a fuel leak.
No it’s a 2007. The pic that I screenshotted just shows exactly what the inside of mine is supposed to look like.

https://a.co/d/f1eKoOo this is the hose, part number 10394402 I believe. I just don’t want to have to go through having to do all that if it’s possible to just rebuild the connector with the proper o rings
 
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No it’s a 2007. The pic that I screenshotted just shows exactly what the inside of mine is supposed to look like.

https://a.co/d/f1eKoOo this is the hose, part number 10394402 I believe. I just don’t want to have to go through having to do all that if it’s possible to just rebuild the connector with the proper o rings
Ah, gotcha.... reading are hard.

Try giving this a look: https://www.silveradosierra.com/threads/fuel-rail-in-o-ring-help-nnbs.732477/
 

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