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Broke Strut Mount, AGAIN!!!!

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rocket:

--- Quote from: BayouGold on February 15, 2009, 04:09:14 AM ---i wish i had a shop! or at least a garage.

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Dude, just call me!

PaulW:

--- Quote from: BayouGold on February 15, 2009, 04:09:14 AM ---i wish i had a shop! or at least a garage.

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x2 i have access to about 5 shops in different area of the state if you ever want a hand let me know and i'll try to set something up.

Swagger:

--- Quote from: kirksjeep on February 15, 2009, 12:24:15 AM ---While I had the Jeep in the air I got on my creeper and followed the hoses all the way back to the gas tank.  I found two more sections of hose that were in much worse condition then the ones under the hood, so I think I found the problem.  One piece was the same size and the stuff under the hood so I had some hose to replace it, but the other piece was bigger so I need to go buy a few inches of hose. 



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Is this Fuel line?  If so, you used fuel compatible, high pressure line right.  If you didnt, the gas will eat through the rubber from the inside out and at the same time, will gunk up, and permanatley screw up your fuel injection system requiring the replacement of injectors, regulator, etc.   just some insight.

PaulW:

--- Quote from: Swagger on February 15, 2009, 11:53:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: kirksjeep on February 15, 2009, 12:24:15 AM ---While I had the Jeep in the air I got on my creeper and followed the hoses all the way back to the gas tank.  I found two more sections of hose that were in much worse condition then the ones under the hood, so I think I found the problem.  One piece was the same size and the stuff under the hood so I had some hose to replace it, but the other piece was bigger so I need to go buy a few inches of hose. 



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Is this Fuel line?  If so, you used fuel compatible, high pressure line right.  If you didnt, the gas will eat through the rubber from the inside out and at the same time, will gunk up, and permanatley screw up your fuel injection system requiring the replacement of injectors, regulator, etc.   just some insight.

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it might be.  put up some pics and i'll let you know for sure.

kirksjeep:
Yes the lines can ahndle the fuel vapors, verified it when I bought the hose from auto zone.  As far as getting rid of the Liberty, not anytime soon.  We just had to replace a washing machine, my laptop, and the real kick a new bioler ( $8K for parts and labor), so the Liberty has to last a little while longer.  We just took it on a trip to NH and it worked great.  We are talking about getting something bigger like a Tahoe or Expedition in the next few years.  Jeep needs to make some thing bigger and the Commander doesn't count. :(

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