I ran that way for months (maybe in excess of a year) before I fixed it. No 
danger other than maybe a small drop in mpg. 

On 8/12/05, Bill Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Gents/Ladies:
> Ready to go on a trip tomorrow and noticed a small fuel leak on the
> hoses looping to/from the injectors. While the engine running, you see
> no visible leak but tough the hose and a small amount of diesel fuel is
> on your finger ... the hose itself is darker in color as well as areas
> of the engine .... Since the local dealer is closed, looking for
> suggestions for repair that will last for a 400 mile trip....
> 1) do nothing since it is seepage at this point
> 2) duck tape or the like ....
> 
> Does this line have a lot of pressure in it ????
> TIA
> 
> Bill
> 1981 300 TD
> 
> p.s. Just fill it up at 2.55 a gallon south of boston
> 
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