Re: fuel line
You pay for what you get! If you want good fuel line that meets the standards of todays fuels I would invest the money. As stated about the existing lines, you might want to do a little inspection by cutting open a small piece of fuel line and look for deterioration.You pay for what you get! If you want good fuel line that meets the standards of todays fuels I would invest the money. As stated about the existing lines, you might want to do a little inspection by cutting open a small piece of fuel line and look for deterioration. Last year after a carb cleaning I was runinng on my portable tank, when I switched over to the main tank the motor started running poorly. Thought I had cleaned the tank out; flushed with new gas, new 10 micron filter, still pulled something into the carbs. Does't take much!