I was changing the fuel filter in the accent and in doing so twisted the fuel line that is conected to the filter<img src=icon_smile_angry.gif border=0 align=middle> My question is, can I splice it with a hose and clamps or will I need to replace the whole damn line?
The guy at NAPA said that there is too much pressure going through there to splice it but then he said that he has a stronger tube with special clamps that you could do it with but it should be just temporary. This would be fine since it would still be under $10. So can it be done or not?
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The guy at NAPA said that there is too much pressure going through there to splice it but then he said that he has a stronger tube with special clamps that you could do it with but it should be just temporary. This would be fine since it would still be under $10. So can it be done or not?
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