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Argo Bigfoot Fuel Line Replacement Question
How difficult is it to replace the fuel line from the tank to the fuel pump ? Are the clamps with in reach or is this a case of put the new line in and let to lay where it runs unsecured due to the impossibility of getting at them to loosen or replace along with the line ?
Thanks All ...
Bill G.
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seems pretty straight foward. i'm not looking at it right now but i beleive it is loose till you get to the engine compartment. start from the fuel tank and push foward till exposed up front.
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My friends 2000 Argo is running rough due to fuel line breaking down .... I have not had a chance to see what he has , other than what he told me that it is tighter than ---- when he tried to pull on it to see how loose/easy to move....
Bill G.
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I ran stainless steel line from the electric fuel pump on the gas tank, and then stopped it just short of the carbonator.
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I just replaced all of mine due to breakdown. Was easy, I would buy some hose clamps to replace the factory ones. Also I razor blade makes removal a piece of cake!
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