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<blockquote data-quote="txredfish" data-source="post: 315791" data-attributes="member: 11599"><p>My boat currently has 2 - 6 gallon fuel tanks. They are not the easiest tanks to remove the fuel line from one to the other. I was thinking about using one of those brass 3-way fuel line selectors.</p><p>Has any one used one of these? Are there any recommendations for the install such as lower than ball, etc. Any tips would be helpful? Also should I use hose clamps and some type of sealant on the fuel line connections?</p><p>Thanks ...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txredfish, post: 315791, member: 11599"] My boat currently has 2 - 6 gallon fuel tanks. They are not the easiest tanks to remove the fuel line from one to the other. I was thinking about using one of those brass 3-way fuel line selectors. Has any one used one of these? Are there any recommendations for the install such as lower than ball, etc. Any tips would be helpful? Also should I use hose clamps and some type of sealant on the fuel line connections? Thanks ........... [/QUOTE]
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