I've got an older Johnson inline three that I'm intimately familiar with. An '89 60hp that was sank in saltwater and has been painstakinly completely rebuilt. Runs excellent. Then I get this opportunity to pick up a skiff equipped with an '84 90hp that hasn't run in 11 years. In the process of pulling carbs for a serious cleanup, I see this approximately 1/8" line coming from the starboard side of the intake manifold case. It then tees into a fourway that carries each individual line to a separate nipple underneath the carbs. Not being familiar with this engine at all, I looked at the sorry excuse for a manual that I have and found no reference to this tiny four way line. It looks just like primer solenoid fuel line. The line on this old motor is hard as a rock, I'm replacing all of them anyway. What is the purpose of this line? Oil return? Vacuum equalization? Something else? Can I plug the five fittings and move on? Or should I just replace the line? I'm dispensing with the VRO and going with a straight forward premix pump setup.Thanks in advance. Kevin