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10 - 4 not too worried about getting the old one out. Like the zip tie idea! Thanks Kevin.
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if the old one acts like it may pull thru, I use a Yamaha fuel line coupling(plastic union) and clamp the new line to it using Oteiker clamps(low profile, you can find them at lowes in the plumbing department), use the old hose to pull the new one thru.
Oetiker clamps are what they use on high pressure fuel lines, more than enough on regular fuel lines(USCG app.). Make sure to use A1 line as your replacement |
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Fuel lines replaced. I took a heavy piece of cable, duct taped a straightened wire coat hanger to the end of it and was able to fish it through underneath the floor on the very first try. Old lilnes would not budge - the line from tank to h2o separator nor the line from separator to primer. Used a mason jar and blew the fuel out of the lines as suggested. Worked like a champ. Thanks to all for suggestions. Will replace fill and vent hoses at some point but this was priority.
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