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Reinforced Fuel Flex Line?

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I suggest getting rid of the stock type hose and go to  fittings with Fuel Injection rubber hose (which is ethanol safe).  Not as neat as the stock type hose, but I think you will have less trouble.


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There is better line that is compatible w/ ethanol laced fuel but I doubt any of the repo manufacturers use it.

The hose is available in one foot increments (off roll). Use fuel hose clamps and barbed fittings unless you can find the fittings to have one made?



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I've gone through two of the flex fuel lines for my Yblock 292 and every one of them have cracked up and now the current one is dribbling everywhere. I know that fuel eats through rubber over time, there's gotta be a better material right? The ones I got were from Concord's Parts..


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