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    Fuel line in to intake manifold

    I have a Gen 2 Viper, should this fuel line have a O-ring at the end? When I took it of it didn't have anything.IMG_1160.jpg
    Last edited by Eskedal; 08-01-2019 at 03:53 PM.

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    Yes, there should be an o-ring there. It may still be in the manifold. It is probably no good even if you do find it. Make sure you get an o-ring that is compatible with gas. Regular rubber will deteriorate pretty quickly

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    Regular rubber? Is there irregular rubber? The correct elastomer compound to use is FKM. Which is Viton. A, wait for it... regular rubber lol. Use -903 size.

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    Oh. One more brilliant comment from me. Look up in the port in the intake for the old o-ring before you put a new one on and have 2. It could leak if you have 2, push the old o-ring in to the fuel passages and cause a blockage, or it could have fallen on the floor under the car. But there was a seal there before you took it apart. It would have leaked badly otherwise.

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    Or even better than most. Hey Dave

    FVMQ or Fluorosilicone Rubber

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    Viton is available in brown green and black. I normally buy brown so it doesn't look like normal rubber or the HVAC o-rings which are green.

    Wait what? Normal rubber? What does that actually mean??? Anywho after nearly 40 years in chemical engineering polymer science is so last Tuesday. I just call things by their real name. Not by hardware store names.

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    Thanks guys


 

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