Should I drive with a broken fuel line?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Badmon, May 17, 2016.
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Had a similar problem with my N14 also , nothing a little brake cleaner and some JB couldn't fix.tommymonza Thanks this.
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Fumes can get nasty in the cab from leaky fuel or injector line
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Look at this way ..today in Laredo was kinda stormy with lota lightning so had to ask myself should I stand on a load of steel with bows the make great lightning rods or wait ? I waited ! Why tempt fate ? Lol
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I blew a drive today and a driver on the radio told me I should get it taken care of. Do I have to or can I just motor on....
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Naw just haul ### lolfiremedic2816, MachoCyclone and j76ny Thank this.
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Just slow 'er down to 65 that's a good enough definition of limping it to the next truck stop
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I figured that's why these thing have so many extra tires. Pre-installed spares.
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Run it, nothing will happen or maybe not.
I had a small leak last month and nothing happened, just a small fire, I was parked and it happened on start up.
If you have to ask you got no business in this profession. After you burn the truck down and get a large tow bill and a $20k epa clean up the boss isn't going to give you a "attaboy" for saving him a service call.
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