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Originally Posted by Biodiesel300TD
Where did it break? If it broke right at the banjo bolt you can take the broken stub off the bolt then warm the end the needs to be put back on with a lighter so that it is soft. Then it will push right back on. But you have to be quick. I did this on my wagon 2 years ago and it's still holding.
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I did the same thing when my hose broke right at the banjo. It seems difficult to get the right hose from the online sources unless you know the exact diameter of the line. I didn't want to fiddle with it so I went to the dealer for it (I wanted to replace mine). They wanted $12/meter but I knew I was getting the correct line.
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