Help I broke the blue plastic fuel line clip
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Help I broke the blue plastic fuel line clip
This afternoon in a total fit of retarded, I managed to break the blue plastic clip that locks the fuel line onto the filter. I used one of the old style retainers as a temporary fix. While this is working as a band-aid fix I want to get it correct. Does anyone know it you can get a replacement clip from the dealer? I tried Autozone but they did not have them. Can they be purchased separately, or does the whole line need to be replaced?
Joe
Joe
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I did a search first but I did not find anything very conclusive. I bought a set of GM style retainers that I will try to make work. They are the right size but I think that the shape of the fitting is too different. I also am toying with notching the fuel line so that the "old style" clip will lock. That is unless the new assembly is inexpensive and easy to replace. Until I do come up with a better fix, I will keep one of my Edge gages on fuel rail pressure so that if it does come loose I can detect it.
Joe
Joe
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Originally Posted by Wookie
Until I do come up with a better fix, I will keep one of my Edge gages on fuel rail pressure so that if it does come loose I can detect it.
Good luck! I've been procrastinating changing my fuel filter because of those darn clips...
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Can someone take a picture of this stupid blue clip so I can see what y'all are talking about? 'Cause I swear my Supercab is setup differently, I didn't have to pry nothing loose, the rear line is just a push-and-pull type arrangement. And everytime I get a Supercrew in the air, I forget to look.
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Originally Posted by Quintin
Can someone take a picture of this stupid blue clip so I can see what y'all are talking about? 'Cause I swear my Supercab is setup differently, I didn't have to pry nothing loose, the rear line is just a push-and-pull type arrangement. And everytime I get a Supercrew in the air, I forget to look.
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I think that they are the same. I broke mine by pulling too hard on the plastic clip. I thought that it was like the old style and the clip pulled out of the housing. Thinking that it was just stuck I pulled harder, until I heard it snap. I have called several of the local Ford dealers and the clip is not a replacable item. They only sell the entire line, for big $$. For now I will focus on fixing the line as it sits.
Joe
Joe
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Broke mine yesterday..
No biggie, a small cable tie through the two holes left by the clip and cinched tight ensures it grabs the lip on the inlet of the fuel filter, so its not coming off. Heck its just as secure as it was with the clilp since the clip provides interference at just two points, the cable tie provides interference around probably 150 degrees of the inlet. Just my .02..
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Originally Posted by Quintin
Can someone take a picture of this stupid blue clip so I can see what y'all are talking about? 'Cause I swear my Supercab is setup differently, I didn't have to pry nothing loose, the rear line is just a push-and-pull type arrangement. And everytime I get a Supercrew in the air, I forget to look.
See if you have the clip about 6 inches toward the rear from the filter. That's where mine is on my Scab, I did not have to unclip it to change the filter.
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Glad to hear that I am not alone. I just broke my freakin' blue retainer clip yesterday changing my fuel filter. It was so brittle it seems like it was meant to break. I tried using some I bought at autozone but they snapped. The dealer wants 17 bucks for the fuel line tip(which includes the clip) you figure that with all the ones breaking(i'm sure thier mechanics have broken a few) they would only sell the blue clip and not an entire assembly oh well. ANYONE know what size I need? the aftermarket ones I used did not seem to fit through the small holes in the rear that hold the retainer in place. I have an 2005. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Wookie
What is the part number for this tip? All of the dealers that I talked to can only get the entire line. I was told prices from 120-160. For now the old style clip is working quite well.
Joe
Joe
I'm sorry to say that I was disappointed to go to the dealer and it turns out she ordered the wrong clips. She ordered the aluminum ones like the type that attach the aluminum line of the filter on the engine side. As it turns out I got the same story today. You have to order the entire line. 105.00 dollars. That's bull. If you could please let me know what size/type clip you used and how to install i'll go that route. Also I may use a zip-tie as stated before. I'm a stickler for keeping stock components specially on the lines but i'm not spending 105 dollars for a freakin clip. Thanks