Just bought a 1997 Toyota Camry, v6 automatic 197k miles. With maint. records, new suspension front and back. Runs smooth no check engine lights. 1k in Hawaii.
BUT leaks fuel', have mechanic looking at it. This is the part that appears to be it.
Now is this part REPAIRABLE with fuel line repair kits. I seem to only b able to find this part coming from Toyota and can't wait a month for it to get here in Hawaii. So want to repair it asap if possible. Mechanic said it has bad o rings or something
Here's the link to the part with a clear picture. https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Toyota-77209-06010-Fuel-Sub-Assembly/dp/B00G0OLK86/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=%2877209-06010%29&qid=1630473635&sr=8-1
Well when those plastic lines break you have to replace the whole thing they really are not repairable there are kits out there but they don't work well and are dangerous
Can you cut off the ends and splice them into new rubber fuel line? Using worm gear clamps?
Sure, it's not original but if it works, who cares?
