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<blockquote data-quote="user 7806" data-source="post: 275078" data-attributes="member: 7806"><p>My tank is in the front compartment just behind what was the front seat. I have the primer bulb back by the motor. I ran coated steel 3/8 gas line from just outside the compartment where the tank is located to the rear. I have rubber fuel line going to the tank and the motor for vibration purposes and also to make it easy to connect & disconnect, both motor and tank.</p><p></p><p>I don't have any issues with the length, just make sure all connection are tight so that you don't have any air leaks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 7806, post: 275078, member: 7806"] My tank is in the front compartment just behind what was the front seat. I have the primer bulb back by the motor. I ran coated steel 3/8 gas line from just outside the compartment where the tank is located to the rear. I have rubber fuel line going to the tank and the motor for vibration purposes and also to make it easy to connect & disconnect, both motor and tank. I don't have any issues with the length, just make sure all connection are tight so that you don't have any air leaks [/QUOTE]
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