This is probably a simple question for you guys, but I thought I would pose it to see what you guys think.
Tonight I was replaceing a old piece of rubber fuel line that connects the metal line to the carb (it was leaking pretty bad every since I pulled the weber) and after the initial spray of fuel (man, I didn't realize there was so much pressure in that line) I noticed a lot of radiator fluid leaking from around where the lower hose goes into the water pump. I couldn't tell if it was the water pumop gasket or the lower hose so I ordered a new lower hose when I picked up the new fuel line.
When I got home, the leak appeard to stop so I replaced the section of fuel line and decided to start it up to make sure the fuel line was fixed. Well, the fuel line was good as new and I noticed that the radiator fluid wasn't leaking either so I let it run a while longer...nothing. I took it for a spirited ride around the block...nothing.
This may sound stupid, but would disconnecting the fuel line cause this? It only seemed to happen when the fuel line was pulled and quickly lost pressure...
Tonight I was replaceing a old piece of rubber fuel line that connects the metal line to the carb (it was leaking pretty bad every since I pulled the weber) and after the initial spray of fuel (man, I didn't realize there was so much pressure in that line) I noticed a lot of radiator fluid leaking from around where the lower hose goes into the water pump. I couldn't tell if it was the water pumop gasket or the lower hose so I ordered a new lower hose when I picked up the new fuel line.
When I got home, the leak appeard to stop so I replaced the section of fuel line and decided to start it up to make sure the fuel line was fixed. Well, the fuel line was good as new and I noticed that the radiator fluid wasn't leaking either so I let it run a while longer...nothing. I took it for a spirited ride around the block...nothing.
This may sound stupid, but would disconnecting the fuel line cause this? It only seemed to happen when the fuel line was pulled and quickly lost pressure...