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<blockquote data-quote="user 7806" data-source="post: 256819" data-attributes="member: 7806"><p>My fuel tank us up front and I didn't want to run rubber fuel line all the way to the motor so I ran steal gas line instead. I have a couple of feed of rubber fuel line at the tank and the motor. It is suppose to be the stuff that is rate for ethanol but who really knows. Might be a good idea to inspect it or just replace it once a year, including the bulb. </p><p></p><p>The hard fuel line I bought has a coating on the outside to protect it from the elements and it just happens to be OD so it blends with the boat nicely. I ordered it from my local auto parts store (not AutoZone or any of those).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 7806, post: 256819, member: 7806"] My fuel tank us up front and I didn't want to run rubber fuel line all the way to the motor so I ran steal gas line instead. I have a couple of feed of rubber fuel line at the tank and the motor. It is suppose to be the stuff that is rate for ethanol but who really knows. Might be a good idea to inspect it or just replace it once a year, including the bulb. The hard fuel line I bought has a coating on the outside to protect it from the elements and it just happens to be OD so it blends with the boat nicely. I ordered it from my local auto parts store (not AutoZone or any of those). [/QUOTE]
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