drrags
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I was out on a great trail this weekend (ride report to come) with rocks and boulders and all kinds of obstacles without damaging my Jeep, so far. On the way out, with about 4 miles of treachery to go, on a relatively smooth surface, I managed to kick up a large rock into the area behind the passenger front wheel. Not only did it punch a hole in the floor and raise it about 4 inches, it crushed the fuel line right where it mates to the connector. My problem/question is, what is a way to repair it? I'm seeing Dorman connectors and stuff, but I'm not certain that I have a 3/8's line, and, I'm not real excited about heating up a fuel line with fuel in it. Anyone have any ideas how I could proceed? What actual parts to get? Anything. This is an area I have little repair experience in.
The trail repair was about 15 wraps of duct tape and two hose clamps. As the fuel washed away the duct tape goo I would crawl back under and tighten the clamps again. I probably did that about 10 - 12 times to get off the trail and finally back home (with fuel to spare!)