Yes. Remove the upholstry in the trunk. Its held in with several
screws. I seem to recall the trunk light being attached to it
as well. The fuel line goes to the top of the tank and you can
disconnect it there (if I remember right you have a late model spit
like mine. The earlier ones might be different)
I would suspect the the rubber hose that connects to the steel
line has given up. When I upgraded my lines for EFI, I found that
the plastic and steel lines were in good shape, and the rubber
was cracked and brittle.
PS: I found mine had a plastic fuel filter in the line between the tank
and the bottom of the trunk. Is this the standard location ?
"Peter S." wrote:
>
> I've discovered a fuel leak from the hose line near the front section of the
> rear suspension - way under the car. Its coming from the hose but how can I
> replace it while there is fuel in the tank? (Outside of completely draining
> it). Is there another hose closer to the tank that I can pinch off?
> Peter S
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