PDA

View Full Version : Fuel quick disconnet spacers



greenchevy
01-22-2013, 12:16 PM
Does anyone have any of these laying around. I checked my junkyards and dealership and can find any. 1989 renix. There are three if them one on each end of the fuel rail and on tge steal line.

bluedragon436
01-22-2013, 12:36 PM
One of my local stealerships says nothing can be found... but the other one said they can find them.... So I'll try and see if I can stop in and hopefully find the same guy there and see if I can't throw together some PN's and/prices to help your search...

greenchevy
01-22-2013, 03:07 PM
Thank You Greatly appreciated

xj4life2
01-22-2013, 04:04 PM
If you go to the parts store and get the quick connect tool to safely remove them you shouldn't have to replace them. Normally all we do is replace the o ring and all is well . the o rings can be had anywhere as long as there VITON , this is a special fuel resistant o ring. Most NAPA stores will carry these and the quick disconnects. I believe the clips are a 5/16 jeep #83502745 anyway , lastly if you have someone in your area thats a Crown dealer they can get them also.

greenchevy
01-22-2013, 04:42 PM
The renix engine has a different fuel set up then the high output. I have a steel line that connects in to the fuel pressure regulator and on the other side of the steel line is a rubber line(sends gas from the fuel tank to the fuel rail) then there is a rubber line that is going back to the tank(it has a metal fitting crimped to it to snap on to the fuel rail. The plastic clips disconnect when you squeeze the two ends and then it releases. What I'm missing is a plastic spacer that is between the quick disconnect clip and o-rings. it goes quick clip, o-ring, plastic spacer, and o-ring

xj4life2
01-22-2013, 04:53 PM
Thats correct, I had a 90 with the renix system for many years. The connector looks like the picture below. this same connector was used on XJ's from 1984 to 2000. If yours is different then please post a picture of it.

greenchevy
01-22-2013, 05:09 PM
local stealership told me that they don't have any nor can get them. I know that the newer jeeps have the disconnects that you need the special tool to connect and disconnect. If you had a part number that i could use to cross reference for napa or carquest would be great. I tried the OEM part number from stealership with no luck. I cant find these clips anywhere.

xj4life2
01-23-2013, 11:01 AM
Ok just spoke to a Jeep dealer here in Nor Cal and they are still a good part number and are $20.10 each for the repair kit. Or as I said earlier you can contact a Crown Dealer :

All J Products LLC
41610 Brownie Ln
Big Bear, CA 92315
909-866-4800
This is the closest one to you, part number is 83502745 . Please give me the number the dealer told you was correct so I can referance it to see what they looked up.

bluedragon436
01-23-2013, 11:24 AM
Hit up the stealership today about some other parts and enquired about yours as well.. they told me what the others above have said... PN: 83502745 is the one you need...

ParadiseXJ
01-23-2013, 01:41 PM
I could not find any but some really raggy ones in several junkyard trips.

They are really quite a simple thing to fab up if you can find some 5/16" plastic tubing. Just cut off 1/8" slices. My MJ has had the ones I made on them for a good 40K miles with no probs.

Comanche91
01-23-2013, 06:38 PM
Rock Auto carries the complete 5/16" fuel line repair kits @ $12.68/ea.
Do a parts search for STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS p/n HK7.

They also carry the 3/8" quick disconnects used on the tranny coolant lines, $11.37/ea.
DORMAN p/n 800750.

greenchevy
01-26-2013, 10:24 PM
Thanks everyone I ended up ordering 3 of them from Morris 4x4. If I got on a few days ago I would have read everyones posts and had an excuse to head to big bear and order them. Glad I can check one more thing off the jeep repair/fix check list.