Is this crack going to be a problem (or is it just a housing for the tube)?
Fuel pump unit
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I have no idea what I am looking at, but if that is a return line, you might get by with it.
There are bulkhead connectors for fuel lines, but again, I know nothing about this setup.
If a return line, maybe a new pipe with expoxy...or appropriate sealer.
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I use to drive on 401 to Montreal...nice highway, at least in 1990s
If road salts are used in winter, this might explain what happened. If the tube feels firm with mild pressure, I would not be concerned.
I don't see how this connects, but it might be possible to replace this tubing. Keep in mind fuel pressure can rise above 40psi, and can hit around 100psi when return line is blocked...I've done this before on a test with a 245 Volvo.
Maybe lightly clean it off, and put a sealer around it.
If road salts are used in winter, this might explain what happened. If the tube feels firm with mild pressure, I would not be concerned.
I don't see how this connects, but it might be possible to replace this tubing. Keep in mind fuel pressure can rise above 40psi, and can hit around 100psi when return line is blocked...I've done this before on a test with a 245 Volvo.
Maybe lightly clean it off, and put a sealer around it.
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