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Old 05-05-2014, 09:50 PM   #1
In The Ten Ring
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I still have fuel line questions! And did anyone use braided steel hose?

Well I took out the rest of my fuel lines today....the ones that attach to the frame. Wow, what a job! It's pretty annoying moving it first one way then the next but I managed to remove both fuel and canister (vent) lines on my own today.

Now for replacements.....does anyone have pics of their using braided stainless steel hose? That's GOT to be easier to do than fighting all those bends in the tight space!

*I have also thought about making the fuel line itself 2 pieces like the canister line is.....I'll bet that would make it easier to put back in.

Would an extra bend to make clearance for a coupling hose be a problem for the fuel line?

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