Posted by Faster346 on November 02, 2010 at 17:13:52 from (72.241.213.69):
In Reply to: fuel line on a C posted by Zachary Hoyt on November 02, 2010 at 15:55:56:
Zachary Hoyt said: (quoted from post at 15:55:56 11/02/10) I have a sediment bowl and a piece of rubber outboard motor fuel line. I like the sediment bowl because I don't have to pay when I clean it out and there is not the need to keep spare filters on hand. I have heard that the rubber hose is more dangerous in case of fire, but I have not had to deal with that, for which I am thankful.
Zach
I've tried an in line filter on my M, and it starved for fuel. Could just be that it was not meant for a non pressurized fuel system. But now I just use a new sediment bowl, with a rubber fuel line on my C, H's, and M.
This post was edited by Faster346 at 17:14:33 11/02/10.
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