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Unread 02-19-2011, 05:49 AM
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Still good.
Ya know, you might not ought to listen to me, cause I seen 3300 written on the page. It is clearly 3000.

Size Range ***8211; 5/16***8243; ***8211; 3/8***8243; 7.9mm ***8211; 9.5mm Warranty ***8211; Lifetime against defects
Silverado 3000 Outboard Fuel Line is resistant to Ethanol blend fuels and is CARB compliant for small engine use. this EPA compliant outboard fuel line has a thermoplastic construction resists UV and the barrier layer prevents permeation. The gray color of the hose helps prevent vapor lock. This hose is primarily used for above deck primer bulb assemblies
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Can be bent into Gradual Radius: - (Flexibility ***8211; 2)
***8226; Oil Tank Fill
***8226; Fuel Tank Fill
***8226; Fuel Tank Vent Inboard
***8226; Fuel Tank Vent Outboard
Designed to give Excellent Service for:
***8226; Fuel Feed Outboard
Not Recommended:
***8226; Fuel Feed Inboard/Outdrive
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I wasn't thinking about it being a belly tank!!!
Look at their site.
http://www.teleflexmarine.com/products/hose/fuel/
Scroll down to the Low Permeation Hoses, Series #365 or Series #368.
The 3000 is better for from the water separator to the engine.
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Just a hint, if you are going to replace the 1.5" fill hose, attach your new hose to the old one using a piece of 1.5" OD pipe and SCREW the two pieces of hose to the pipe. Dont use clamps you probably wont get clamps through there. Then when you pull your old hose out it pulls your new hose through. Thats how i replaced all 8 feet of fill hose on my 250 Sportsman.
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