RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Churchville, MD
The return vent fuel line on my 93 Toy p/u is weeping right at one of the retainer clamps, I'm sure after 28 years of rubbing in the same spot + rust its got a pinhole.
It's not under pressure and only weeps a little while sitting. I know what's going to happen when I try to repair it properly... every movement of the line will cause a new leak and the whole line will need replacing (thats what happened last summer with the main supply line).
I need a temp fix just so it doesn't smell awful in the garage while fixing the brakes.
Is there any kind of goop - probably spray on...? - that would coat it and temporarily seal it up until I can fix it properly? Normally I'd just use a shot of spray on bedline or something but most things won't cure right with the gas touching it....
It's not under pressure and only weeps a little while sitting. I know what's going to happen when I try to repair it properly... every movement of the line will cause a new leak and the whole line will need replacing (thats what happened last summer with the main supply line).
I need a temp fix just so it doesn't smell awful in the garage while fixing the brakes.
Is there any kind of goop - probably spray on...? - that would coat it and temporarily seal it up until I can fix it properly? Normally I'd just use a shot of spray on bedline or something but most things won't cure right with the gas touching it....
