69 Chrysler 300 that was rebuilt to OEM a couple of years ago. New steel fuel lines, new fuel hoses, new OEM style clips, new fuel pump.
After the car sits for a month or so and I start it the fuel lines into and out of the fuel pump leak fuel (flow not drip). It started with the OEM clips and after replacing the hoses and it still leaked I started using the incorrect stainless band clamps. When they started leaking I started to double up on the clamps.
When I use the car more frequently there isn't an issue. Which is weird because the fuel should be sitting in the hoses all of the time. And it only leaks at the pump, not any of the other rubber hose/steel line connections.
After I start the car I check for leaks. When I have a leak I turn the car off, fiddle with the clamps and hoses, re-start the car, no leaks, can drive for how ever many miles I want and return home without any leaks. If I start the car tomorrow or next week there won't be any leaks. If I wait a month or so the leaks reappear.
Hoses are from AutoZone if hose brand makes a difference. Is there a specific hose brand that would be more durable?
And I have not been able to get any of the OEM style clips to NOT leak. How do they restore cars?
Anyone else have this problem?
TIA
After the car sits for a month or so and I start it the fuel lines into and out of the fuel pump leak fuel (flow not drip). It started with the OEM clips and after replacing the hoses and it still leaked I started using the incorrect stainless band clamps. When they started leaking I started to double up on the clamps.
When I use the car more frequently there isn't an issue. Which is weird because the fuel should be sitting in the hoses all of the time. And it only leaks at the pump, not any of the other rubber hose/steel line connections.
After I start the car I check for leaks. When I have a leak I turn the car off, fiddle with the clamps and hoses, re-start the car, no leaks, can drive for how ever many miles I want and return home without any leaks. If I start the car tomorrow or next week there won't be any leaks. If I wait a month or so the leaks reappear.
Hoses are from AutoZone if hose brand makes a difference. Is there a specific hose brand that would be more durable?
And I have not been able to get any of the OEM style clips to NOT leak. How do they restore cars?
Anyone else have this problem?
TIA















