With the pipe/hose that goes from FPR to front of head: brother got a full replacement FPR.
Came with all the goodies.
We removed the pipe hose combo, cut down the pipes used the FPR body end of that cut, flared the end a little(just a plumbers flaring tool was all I had). go some fuel hose.
For the front of the head end, of which the nut isn't accessed without removing manifold, the short bit of pipe that bolts onto the FPR with the quick release end fits into the threads/access where the bent pipe/hose goes. Cut the old one short enough to fit any socket onto it. For the new(old) pipe section, we got a long socket that fit the length of the pipe and reached the deep nut, than to get going just used double clamps for the hose ends.
I think that was last Nov(ish) .. many trips and, miles later .. no worries.
The only issue is that the pipe has too much length, so the hose comes too close to the alternator(I think, can't remember) and needs a bit of cable tying. Don't want to kink it too hard to block it.
But the long term mod was/is, that as the new pipe end at the front of the head has a quick release end, to get a 90° angled quick release hose fitting, barbed to grab onto the hose a lot better(even tho so far no issue).
This is only to address the hose clearances.
I have a philosophical issue with refitting stupidly designed bits back together where they don't make it any easier the next time it needs to be touched .. so if modding something to make it less painful is the way to go, then so be it.
Obviously the above doesn't address why the nut on the pipe comes loose tho .. just the fitting of the new hose, if this is also received with the FPR.


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