I have seen plenty of waterboxer fuel leaks from hose failure. Some only seeping, others spraying like a squirt gun. Replace the hoses!! Use the good stuff! No it is not cheap but the list vendors are better. Mark --------------------- wrote: > Ben, > Most people do more damage than good, when repairing > vehicles. In your case bad parts are the problem, and your a > pro. What is the likely hood that the job would not be done > right, for other reasons? I've seen all kinds of fuel leaks, but > never from hose failure. I would rather risk a problem, than > risk having unprofessional hands in there. > > Joe. w > > > Ben wrote: > >> "leave sleeping dogs lie" >> ??? >> >> I hope you don't mean: Don't fix what isn't broken >> >> Ben >> > |
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