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<blockquote data-quote="catfishhunter" data-source="post: 189850" data-attributes="member: 4759"><p>not a stupid question at all . yes most motors have motor specific fuel connectors . I have several motors and they all take a different connector. some motors have a Chrysler connector , some like Mercury have a diffrent type , my Ted williams has a connector that looks like it came off a air hose . as for the line and bulb and tank it dont matter , get you a good clean plastic tank -$25 at walmart , primer bulb $8 , hose from napa but make sure it is for fuel . some places sell the whole fuel line but you would need to make sure the fitting for the motor will work on yours . dont forget hose clamps and make sure they are tight .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catfishhunter, post: 189850, member: 4759"] not a stupid question at all . yes most motors have motor specific fuel connectors . I have several motors and they all take a different connector. some motors have a Chrysler connector , some like Mercury have a diffrent type , my Ted williams has a connector that looks like it came off a air hose . as for the line and bulb and tank it dont matter , get you a good clean plastic tank -$25 at walmart , primer bulb $8 , hose from napa but make sure it is for fuel . some places sell the whole fuel line but you would need to make sure the fitting for the motor will work on yours . dont forget hose clamps and make sure they are tight . [/QUOTE]
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