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also, i'm gonna order up the under cowl fuel filter just in case. DAM!! i'd love to save that $10 bucks!!
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I still don t know how u need 8 ft of fuel line if ur fuel tank is just forward of the splash well. The fuel pickup should be on the aft end of the tank,no more than a couple of feet from the engine
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We measured 6 feet from tank to bulb and I added a foot from bulb to filter. It was tight and I had to get into a yoga position to pump the bulb. I took that into account when measuring.
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Charlie, you know you could probably have a good career in stand-up comedy. LMAO at your post!
The fuel line going under the V21 deck was attached with a clip underneath, so I couldn't get it out. It is still there, just not connected to anything. I would have loved to have gotten it out because I wanted to split it open and check out the ethanol damage. But in my case it wasn't too bad to get the new fuel from tank to the back. Good luck!!
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Well Charlie, I stand corrected I went and looked at mine, about 4 ft from tank pickup to Racor on the starboard side under the storage bin on the transom, then about 3 ft from Racor through rigging tube to engine.
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