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<blockquote data-quote="WVfishnfool" data-source="post: 338327" data-attributes="member: 10364"><p>Don't use a typical radiator hose because they're not fuel and even worse ethanol resistant. You'll wind up with pieces of rubber in your fuel system. Also your fuel line from the tank to your engine should be the new ethanol resistant type. I had to replace the fuel line and filler hose on my 2001 Ranger Bass boat I use to own. The ethanol had started eating up the fuel line from the tank to the engine on the inside. When you cut it in half the inside liner just flaked and fell out. I had to have my 225 Merc EFI system cleaned out and filters replaced because of this crap. I was lucky that it didn't ruin the fuel pump or injectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVfishnfool, post: 338327, member: 10364"] Don't use a typical radiator hose because they're not fuel and even worse ethanol resistant. You'll wind up with pieces of rubber in your fuel system. Also your fuel line from the tank to your engine should be the new ethanol resistant type. I had to replace the fuel line and filler hose on my 2001 Ranger Bass boat I use to own. The ethanol had started eating up the fuel line from the tank to the engine on the inside. When you cut it in half the inside liner just flaked and fell out. I had to have my 225 Merc EFI system cleaned out and filters replaced because of this crap. I was lucky that it didn't ruin the fuel pump or injectors. [/QUOTE]
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