This wasn't on the road, but on the lake, guess that counts...
A bunch of us went on a camping trip to Broken Bow Lake in Oklahoma.
Someone brought an aluminum boat with a 2HP outboard motor. He couldn't get it started so no one was using it. I got bored and decided to see if I could get running, and with a little tinkering, had it running pretty good.
Took off to go exploring the lake and got a few miles from camp and started smelling gas. Looked back and the fuel line from the pump to the carb was split. Had no tools, nothing but a fishing pole and a tackle box. I eased the very rotten fuel line off and wrapped it with fishing line to hold it together. Put it on and it didn't leak!
Made the rest of the trip that way. Told the owner he needed to get a new line, saw the boat several years later, same hose still on it!
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