Check your fuel lines/hoses!

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  • RobE30
    E30 Modder
    • Feb 2009
    • 959

    #1

    Check your fuel lines/hoses!

    I was lazy and didn't replace the rubber hose by the fuel filter. It started leaking so I'll be doing a parking lot repair this morning. Not a big deal, just annoying. I replaced all the under hood hoses a few years ago.

    If you haven't changed your hoses, do it sooner than later!
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  • mcr_driver
    R3V Elite
    • Mar 2009
    • 4491

    #2
    +1 on preventative maintenance.

    This is what we call a Top Gear top tip, don't be a Clarkson be a May when it comes to your car, it matters mates.

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    • e30Villain
      E30 Addict
      • Jun 2012
      • 540

      #3
      I admit i need to do this too.
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      • RobE30
        E30 Modder
        • Feb 2009
        • 959

        #4
        It cost me $3 for a foot of fuel injection hose and took about 15 min to replace the two short pieces that were bad. I ordered a fuel filter and will be swapping out the rest of the hoses underneath (whatever is left) this afternoon. CHEAP INSURANCE for not having a toasted car
        09 BMW 328xi touring 6spd
        05 Subaru Outback XT 5spd
        87 BMW 325is
        a few bicycles

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        • Cyrix2k
          E30 Addict
          • Mar 2010
          • 593

          #5
          My '85 clearly caught fire after a fuel line deteriorated. Much of the original fan, horn, and some other stuff is melted, the fuel lines are dated 2007, and a partially used fire extinguisher came with the car. I also highly suggest ALWAYS having a fully charged fire extinguisher readily accessible should the worst happen. Once again, it is cheap insurance.
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          • DIIRTY-30
            E30 Mastermind
            • Dec 2011
            • 1665

            #6
            My buddies e30 when I was originally going to go buy it before he did; caught fire. Right as we were about to leave to drive and look at it.. Needless to say the value went from $1000 to $320 very quickly..


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            • 3vilE30
              Grease Monkey
              • Jan 2013
              • 344

              #7
              Lol this reminds me when I was replacing my spark plug wires and touched what i think was the return line next to then fuel pressure regulator it's then rubber hose that goes to the fuel rail near the circle thing where you reset your oil service indicator forgot what it was called I touched the rubber line and it immediately soak up with fuel on the outside. Foul smell of fuel in the engine bay check next day it's dry nothing's up start it up still dry. I tell my dad about it this fool starts messing with it now its literally dripping fuel loosens the fastener push it in more tightens it start it up RAW FUEL EVERYWHERE I'm just like dad you done goof'd luckily I was half way in to car still to turn it off within seconds and the bay was cold. This all happened in th garage so we just cut a piece off the end cause it was brittle slapped it back on all good. I'm going to replace all the lines soon.

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              • ELVA164
                R3V Elite
                • Dec 2011
                • 4861

                #8
                Originally posted by mcr_driver
                +1 on preventative maintenance.

                This is what we call a Top Gear top tip, don't be a Clarkson be a May when it comes to your car, it matters mates.
                I appreciate someone with a Richard Hammond avatar commenting just after this.
                Originally posted by 3vilE30
                Lol this reminds me when I was replacing my spark plug wires and touched what i think was the return line next to then fuel pressure regulator it's then rubber hose that goes to the fuel rail near the circle thing where you reset your oil service indicator forgot what it was called I touched the rubber line and it immediately soak up with fuel on the outside. Foul smell of fuel in the engine bay check next day it's dry nothing's up start it up still dry. I tell my dad about it this fool starts messing with it now its literally dripping fuel loosens the fastener push it in more tightens it start it up RAW FUEL EVERYWHERE I'm just like dad you done goof'd luckily I was half way in to car still to turn it off within seconds and the bay was cold.

                I can't believe all that got squeezed into 3 sentences.
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                • ForcedFirebird
                  R3V OG
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 8300

                  #9
                  Make sure you use real fuel injection hose...

                  sae 30r9 (C-U-06-01) for external hoses and sae 30r10 for in tank.

                  The e30 uses 8mm (5/16")
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                  • IP2GSR
                    Noobie
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 31

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ForcedFirebird
                    Make sure you use real fuel injection hose...

                    sae 30r9 (C-U-06-01) for external hoses and sae 30r10 for in tank.

                    The e30 uses 8mm (5/16")

                    ^^^^^^^^
                    What he said... there is a difference especially for the in tank hose.

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                    • 3vilE30
                      Grease Monkey
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 344

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ELVA164
                      I can't believe all that got squeezed into 3 sentences.
                      Didn't have time to use proper grammer. I Knew I was going to get flamed for it, but it makes me feel that much better that you read it. :)

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                      • Kozworth
                        E30 Fanatic
                        • May 2011
                        • 1339

                        #12
                        My mom had snapped a timing belt. Once I got her good and running.. she drove 80 miles to visit my dad. Apparently, that exact hose that OP stated was dry rotted to shit.. and pissed all her gas out, resulting in a 80 mile tow.

                        Check it out you guys. all the other feed hoses were good.. so its weird how one hose can go so terribly bad.

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