If it was me I'd replace the entire line $50 at your local dealer.
http://www.japan-parts.eu/toyota/us.../body/7701_fuel-tank-tube/2?pnn=77251B#77251B
http://www.japan-parts.eu/toyota/us.../body/7701_fuel-tank-tube/2?pnn=77251B#77251B
Replacing the entire line back to the fuel tank is going to be a royal pain - and not necessary.Would like to try and repair it, what store and tools would I need.
He's buying the factory line and cutting it to use the existing double flare for the fuel filter. Not sure where he'd buy a straight piece of Toyo size fuel line to splice in?You can borrow the double flare tool from many parts stores. It does take some practice however if you haven't done it before. So with a straight fuel pipe to practice on and the time spent, you might be faster getting a whole new line and not be spending much more.
That's overkill since the connection is in the engine bay up high - but that's OK.I bought caliper paint since it offers all the protection I think my line will need.
Just remove it.My biggest concern is that my charcoal canister will make it difficult to cut and prep the line since its right on top of it.
The new line comes with a double flare for the bottom of the fuel filter, that's what you're cutting off the line to use.I understand flareing the lines seems to be perfered, but the space restriction would have me take out the whole line in wich case I would just install the whole new line.
They look fine. I thought it would be a getto fix, but I think you did it properly. Where did you get the nylon fuel line?Any ways here are the pictures.