Hi all, new boat owner here. Been working on getting a 2001 Challenger 2000 with a 240 EFI M2 engine up and running.
I had to remove the VST to get the bad fuel pump out of it and in the removal process, I ended breaking the vacuum line that goes to the fuel pressure regulator. It being 23 years old, was seized onto the nipple of the FPR, so when I lightly tugged on it, it gave easily and broke the line. Looking online for replacement parts (PN: 32-879646A1), dealers and even ebay wants upwards of $200 for what looks like a 6 inch vacuum line. I plan on replacing the FPR too as it was severly corroded during removal/disassembly.
So I ask all of you experts and wisdom-filled boaters out there, why the $200 price for a simple line? It does not appear to be specially molded or formed. Are there any good substitutes I can use instead? Is this something I can get for cheap at an auto parts store if I take a piece of the broken line in and get the same diameter/thickness/length of hose?
Any help is much appreciated. I've been browsing the internet for a few weeks now learning about this thing called "boating".

Cheers,
Alex
I had to remove the VST to get the bad fuel pump out of it and in the removal process, I ended breaking the vacuum line that goes to the fuel pressure regulator. It being 23 years old, was seized onto the nipple of the FPR, so when I lightly tugged on it, it gave easily and broke the line. Looking online for replacement parts (PN: 32-879646A1), dealers and even ebay wants upwards of $200 for what looks like a 6 inch vacuum line. I plan on replacing the FPR too as it was severly corroded during removal/disassembly.
So I ask all of you experts and wisdom-filled boaters out there, why the $200 price for a simple line? It does not appear to be specially molded or formed. Are there any good substitutes I can use instead? Is this something I can get for cheap at an auto parts store if I take a piece of the broken line in and get the same diameter/thickness/length of hose?
Any help is much appreciated. I've been browsing the internet for a few weeks now learning about this thing called "boating".

Cheers,
Alex
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