Hello,
I have a 1997 evinrude 115. I recently noticed that I was getting a bunch of junk in my fuel filter. Originally thought it was sediment in the gas tank but upon further inspection, it looks like the interior of the fuel line from the tank to the motor is breaking apart on the inside. I cut a 1-foot section out and split it apart and instantly saw what was going on.
I'm currently replacing the line from the tank to the motor, but I wanted to know if oil will also break down the line? The hose to the oil tank is right in the same spot, but I'd rather not deal with re-priming the oil system which I'll need to do if I replace that hose. I'm pretty confident that oil wont attack a hose like the ethanol has to my fuel lines, but just wanted to make sure!
Thanks
I have a 1997 evinrude 115. I recently noticed that I was getting a bunch of junk in my fuel filter. Originally thought it was sediment in the gas tank but upon further inspection, it looks like the interior of the fuel line from the tank to the motor is breaking apart on the inside. I cut a 1-foot section out and split it apart and instantly saw what was going on.
I'm currently replacing the line from the tank to the motor, but I wanted to know if oil will also break down the line? The hose to the oil tank is right in the same spot, but I'd rather not deal with re-priming the oil system which I'll need to do if I replace that hose. I'm pretty confident that oil wont attack a hose like the ethanol has to my fuel lines, but just wanted to make sure!
Thanks