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Leaking in the Area of the Fuel Pump - 1990 244DL 200

Rob, try wiping everything involved to pinpoint the leak. Telling you a certain thing is likely isn't nearly as good as your own eyes telling you what the trouble actually is.

If you live in a salty area, a common thing is the banjo fitting rusts. This could be on the pump-to-filter connection, or on the filter out line to the engine. I have some relevant pics in here: http://cleanflametrap.com/fline.html
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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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