C 2500 Truck 2WD V8-5.7L VIN R (1997)
Fuel Supply Line: Service and Repair
Fuel Hose and Assemblies
MATERIALS
FUEL LINES
These are welded steel tubes, meeting GM Specifications 124-M, or its equivalent. The fuel feed line is 3/8" diameter and the fuel return line is
5/16" diameter. Not use copper or aluminum tubing to replace steel tubing. Those materials do not have satisfactory durability to withstand
normal vehicle vibration.
COUPLED HOSE
These are not to be repaired and are replaced only as an assembly.
UNCOUPLED HOSE
Use only reinforced furl resistant hose, made of "Fluoroelastomer" material. Do not use a hose within 4" (100 mm) of any part of the exhaust
system, or within 10" (254 mm) of the catalytic converter. The hose's inside diameter must match the outside diameter of the steel tubing.
CLAMPS
These are stainless steel, screw bank-type clamps, #2494772, or equivalent.
FUEL LINE REPAIR
1. Cut a piece of fuel hose 4" (100 mm) longer than the section of line to be removed. If more than 6" (152 mm) is to be removed, use a combination
of steel pipe and hose. The hose length should not be more than 10" total.
2. Cut a section of the pipe to be replaced with a tube cutter. Use the first step of a double flaring tool to form a bead on the ends of the pipe and,
also, on the new section of pipe, if used.
3. Slide the hose clamps onto the pipe and push the hose 2" (31 mm) onto each portion of the fuel pipe. Tighten a clamp on each side of the repair.
4. Secure fuel line to the frame.
5. Check for leaks.
Fuel Hose and Pipes
Diagram
Diagram
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Relieve the fuel system pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Release Procedure.
3. Disconnect the fittings at the engine compartment fuel feed and return pipes.
4. Disconnect the fuel pipe attaching hardware.
5. Disconnect the fuel feed and return pipe nuts at the fuel inlet and fuel outlet assembly.
6. Disconnect the fuel feed and return pipes and O-rings. Discard O-rings.