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Old 07-24-2014, 08:19 PM   #3
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Did you figure this out? Sounds like you dropped the engine down too far (typical home user mistake and pulled the fuel line off at the fire wall or broke the fuel line where it attaches.
Brad, I left on a business trip the following morning but will be returning home this Saturday

I was expecting that something like the coolant temperature sensor getting disconnected or a loose harness but you are mentioning something more serious.

By removing the access panel behind the seats, can you check the integrity of the fuel line?

IF the fuel line got damaged does it have a connector into the metal line or it is a one piece hard plastic all the way from the tank to the fitting into the rubber portion of the hose?
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