Couldn’t find a thread on this particular fitting. Last night after filling up, I lost all power and immediately smelt gasoline. Thankfully I was able to pull off on a side street where I found the rubber hose and its fitting had blown off of the fuel rail and coated the passenger side of the engine bay in fuel. The retainer clip had also popped off somehow. The rubber fuel hose was still attached to the plastic fitting, but it had a little play so I put a hose clamp on it. The plastic fitting seemed to fit back in place, so I reinstalled it and the retainer, and made my way home with as little throttle input as possible.
I’m planning to replace the fitting, but I’m not sure what this style is called. I’ve found quick disconnects (like the tank side uses) and Bundy connectors, but not a fitting like this. I believe the FSM just calls it “Latch Clip Type 1.” Do I need to replace it with the exact type, or would other quick release types work as well?
I also want to make sure that it wasn’t an underlying issue that caused this, or if it was just a degrading fitting. It was probably 100-105F when I was out, and I have a DEI wrap around the fuel rail. I never thought trapping heat in the fuel rail would be an issue but now I’ve had a blown off hose. Any other ideas, or should I just be good with replacing the connector?
I’m planning to replace the fitting, but I’m not sure what this style is called. I’ve found quick disconnects (like the tank side uses) and Bundy connectors, but not a fitting like this. I believe the FSM just calls it “Latch Clip Type 1.” Do I need to replace it with the exact type, or would other quick release types work as well?
I also want to make sure that it wasn’t an underlying issue that caused this, or if it was just a degrading fitting. It was probably 100-105F when I was out, and I have a DEI wrap around the fuel rail. I never thought trapping heat in the fuel rail would be an issue but now I’ve had a blown off hose. Any other ideas, or should I just be good with replacing the connector?
