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Old 04-01-2016, 12:14 PM
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Hey guys, I just installed a new fuel line on my 06 and after the install I noticed there is a weird vacuum in this line between the manifold and the valve cover:

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I did pull out the side connected to the valve cover so I could unclip the fuel line. I just want to make sure I my car is safe to drive and I didnt f*ck it up becasue I never noticed the vacuum in that hose before. And just to be clear, what I mean by vacuum is that the hose is like sucking in on itself if that makes sense. I'm supposed to be heading to pensacola in an hour to sell my AP1 and I want to make sure my car wont blow up on the way home lol.
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It is just the vacuum to the PCV, your fine and it looks correct to me. Typically that black cover sits over top of it.
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Originally Posted by bgoetz
It is just the vacuum to the PCV, your fine and it looks correct to me. Typically that black cover sits over top of it.
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Black cover sits under it. It is also the incorrect hose, that's why it's collapsed.
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Originally Posted by Billman250
Black cover sits under it. It is also the incorrect hose, that's why it's collapsed.
That doesnt surprise me. The fuel line I just fixed was super ghetto'd up. Ill post a pic in a minute. Would it help to cut the line so it runs straight before my trip tonight and then just order a new one from honda on monday?
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Problem solved, thanks for the help-2useg0g.jpg

This Is the fuel line I just replaced. It looks like it was already torn and they just covered it with a larger hose and clamped it in place At least It was an easy fix!
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Could use a bit fuel line as a temp fix
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FWIW... correct hose (from dealer) and placement:

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Originally Posted by windhund116
FWIW... correct hose (from dealer) and placement:

Sweet, thanks! I'm running up to the dealer tomorrow to get one ordered
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