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Anyone have a source for these RED locking clips that go on the fuel line jumper hose connector, between the chassis hardline and the pass. side 1/2" dia stub line on the fuel rail? I un-clipped the red locking clip while preparing to disconnect the line to install new Fore fuel rails, and one leg of it snapped off and is likely now somewhere in low-earth orbit....The WHITE clips that also are part of this connector, are no issue to find....Have looked everywhere for this damn thing, and looks like in order to get one, I will have to buy the whole 05181962AD hose assembly. Friggin Crazy.....
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Maybe try to 3d print it? I would try to use CF as a tougher material to print…

If not then just buy the fuel line
I was thinking about it. I am pretty good with Fusion360 and I have a Voron Trident as well as a good selection of filaments (was thinking to do it in ABS or Nylon).... It's a pretty complex little bugger of a part though, and I can imagine it turning into a pretty big time-sink, to go through several iterations to get it right..... I ordered the complete fuel line...What's another $50.....
 

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I was thinking about it. I am pretty good with Fusion360 and I have a Voron Trident as well as a good selection of filaments (was thinking to do it in ABS or Nylon).... It's a pretty complex little bugger of a part though, and I can imagine it turning into a pretty big time-sink, to go through several iterations to get it right..... I ordered the complete fuel line...What's another $50.....
Yeah, but at the end how much your personal time is worth it? With that in mind I’m sure that $50 is not that much plus you get the relief that is a part specifically built and warranted to work 😉
 

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Ive ran just about every mopar ive had without those red locks. They never come off right or easy. Never had a fuel line pop off either. Theyre more of a secondary lock as the white portion it very much holding the fuel line on.
 
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