The previous owner chewed up the brass nut going into the carb...that means replacing the entire hard fuel line.
I now have to use a pipe wrench to get it off in order to pull the fuel line from the carb for maintenance.:facepalm:
I'd like to replace the fittings on the fuel pump and carb, and use stainless or kevlar braided hose, and some AN6 fittings.
I think that would make life easier to pull the carb, replace the fuel filter, etc....in the future.
The motor is out and in the garage right now....so good time to do it in early spring before re-install.
Are there any safety related reasons to not do this? It seems at least on the automotive side, this is what many of the high-performance guys do to plumb their fuel to single or dual carbs, or those having dual fuel inlets. And possibly put an inline fuel filter in there while I'm at it, and eliminate the porous version in the carb itself.
I can get all the fittings and hose for roughly the same price as the new VP hard line.
Of course I will fab' something up and mount/route it in a manner so it doesn't vibrate/chafe against anything.
Thanks for your thoughts!!
I now have to use a pipe wrench to get it off in order to pull the fuel line from the carb for maintenance.:facepalm:
I'd like to replace the fittings on the fuel pump and carb, and use stainless or kevlar braided hose, and some AN6 fittings.
I think that would make life easier to pull the carb, replace the fuel filter, etc....in the future.
The motor is out and in the garage right now....so good time to do it in early spring before re-install.
Are there any safety related reasons to not do this? It seems at least on the automotive side, this is what many of the high-performance guys do to plumb their fuel to single or dual carbs, or those having dual fuel inlets. And possibly put an inline fuel filter in there while I'm at it, and eliminate the porous version in the carb itself.
I can get all the fittings and hose for roughly the same price as the new VP hard line.
Of course I will fab' something up and mount/route it in a manner so it doesn't vibrate/chafe against anything.
Thanks for your thoughts!!