Has anyone ever cut a steel fuel line without using a pipe cutter?? There really isent much room to have a pipe cutter in there. Is there any other way to cut it??
Depends on a few thing. Year of your car, where you are cutting at, why you cutting there for.
At the shop the one guy was removing a fue filter, and the line snapped, that went to the fuel rail. He just used some rubber hose to connect the broken line to the outlet of the fuel filter.
- 2004 Cavalier - 124k, owned since new
I have a pipe cutter I picked up from Home Depot that will cut a tube down to 1/4" with only 120 degrees of movement. It has three cutting wheels so you don't have to go all the way around for tight spaces. Cost me $12. You can't use a cutting wheel or dremel (sparks) and a hand saw or sawzall is too big. You could try a coping saw if you can get in there with a metal blade.
Fuel line starting to rot and got a pin hole leak right before the line bends up to go to the filter. I managed to stop the leak by slicing a peice a hose in half, gooping it with silicone and clamp it on the leak. Hope that hold till the weather warms up. Sucks when your hands get numb after woking for 5 min with mecanics gloves on. That 3 blade cutter would work, gotta go look for one of them.