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<blockquote data-quote="Clem" data-source="post: 636998" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>If the old fuel lines - the rubber hose sections - are getting old and cracked, then they can fail at any point and yes, simply moving them to work in the engine bay could cause the final fracture - its not a direct fault of the mechanic though in most cases.</p><p>Please dont start the van up until its been checked and fixed. If in any doubt get all the rubber hose sections replaced with ethanol friendly fuel hose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem, post: 636998, member: 15"] If the old fuel lines - the rubber hose sections - are getting old and cracked, then they can fail at any point and yes, simply moving them to work in the engine bay could cause the final fracture - its not a direct fault of the mechanic though in most cases. Please dont start the van up until its been checked and fixed. If in any doubt get all the rubber hose sections replaced with ethanol friendly fuel hose. [/QUOTE]
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