Help! Fuel line part #

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Old Sep 26, 2021 | 04:45 PM
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Default Help! Fuel line part #

I have a pinhole in my fuel line which I have repaired (to the right of the silver medallion in the picture). I'd like to replace the part, but I can't identify the part # online. Can anyone help?

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Dan.

 
Old Sep 27, 2021 | 09:16 AM
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No way anyone can help you with THAT. You need to tell us what kind of vehicle you have. Year, make and model along with which engine. Thanks
 
Old Sep 27, 2021 | 10:39 AM
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Please post a wider view picture so we can tell where on the vehicle this part is located.
 
Old Sep 27, 2021 | 09:11 PM
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I would contact Autovaux in England for parts for your car, it is an Astra H with a 1.8L engine. Look them up online and contact them, send them your picture. That is the best bet for parts unless you can repair your fuel lines yourself. Judging by the under hood rust in your pictures, I would look the car over closely for other issues. Did the hard plastic line crack and the rubber hose over the top still leak? What does the connection to the fuel line look like. The silver item in the line is a pulse dampener. The line looks good from the dampener to the fuel rail. System pressure is probably close to 60psi so hose clamps over the hard plastic lines are not going to work. If you can completely cover the plastic and clamp over the metal ends it might work until you can find a replacement. They may be difficult to locate since that car is an orphan in the US since 2010.
 
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