Can anyone tell me the ID of the fuel line from the tank to the pump? I need to replace mine and want to pick it up on my way home from work this afternoon
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Fuel line size
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Re: Fuel line size
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Re: Fuel line size
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I didn’t realize it was a molded line. I was going to just use a piece of universal fuel line. I called local dealer and was told it is no longer available but I did it on partzilla
I didn’t realize it was a molded line. I was going to just use a piece of universal fuel line. I called local dealer and was told it is no longer available but I did it on partzilla
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Re: Fuel line size
If you are using a worm gear clamp, on the tank end of the fuel line, be sure that the clearance between the swing arm and this clamp is sufficient to NOT bend the tank outlet/spigot under driving conditions.
Ideally one still can use the OEM spring clamp provided it is still there and in good condition.
Just a heads up about that.
Ideally one still can use the OEM spring clamp provided it is still there and in good condition.
Just a heads up about that.
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Re: Fuel line size
Well I just got a refund from partzilla for the cost of the fuel line.
It looks like I am going to need to use a piece of universal fuel line. Can someone tell me what size fuel line to get?
Thanks again
It looks like I am going to need to use a piece of universal fuel line. Can someone tell me what size fuel line to get?
Thanks again