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CUCV M1009. Generator #2 Shorted on return fuel tubing.

Dron

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Hello everybody!
I replaced 3 belts with new. Take the truck for test drive. Several miles later I got smoke in cabin. Pull over, open hood and see the fire on the back of Gen#2. I disconnect batteries, put the fire down with sprite. Gen#2 +12V terminal was touching fuel return tubing. Arck make hole in tubing and ignited the fuel. Rubber boots for Generator terminal are burned out. I bent tubing away from Gen terminal. Get home and put patch on tubing. Is anybody know part number for this tubing?
Thanks!
 

1love

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Hey Since no one wants to help you I spent my lunch and found it for you bro!


"pump to carburetor line"




 
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cucvrus

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I 2nd the patch job on the steel line with fuel line and hose clamps. Also I recommend you get some new boots on the + studs of the alternators. Remove the return line and use a tubing cutter to get the ends nice and smooth. Good Luck.
 

Dron

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Thank you guys.
I have old 6.2L with cracked head lying around. Friend of myn replace this engine with big block on his CUCV. This engine has this tubing. Waiting for warmer weather.
 

cucvrus

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Just fix it with rubber hose and 2 clamps. No need to master mind it. It is a low pressure return line. The effort is not worth it. I mean you will leak a lot of fuel till the weather changes. Holds up in hot or cold. Good Luck. But while in there I would change the original return lines on all the nozzles.
 

Dron

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Just fix it with rubber hose and 2 clamps. No need to master mind it. It is a low pressure return line. The effort is not worth it. I mean you will leak a lot of fuel till the weather changes. Holds up in hot or cold. Good Luck. But while in there I would change the original return lines on all the nozzles.
Thank you. Will do.
 
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