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So, guys... my topic of the day : fuel lines.. heh
Turns out the boat runs like a champ. There was a "slight scare"when the boat stalled at one point, but the previous owner states there was a "crimp" in the fuel lines. Now, he has owned it two-three years, the previous owner owned it 12-13 years. He has used ethanol free fuel in it and added gas stabilizer all the time and it started up and sounded beautiful in the videos.
That being said, sounds like the fuel lines are like 15 years old... not a huge issue, but I see all of you doing such a fine job of cleaning up your fuel systems, so was curious what sort of costs and labor it was to swap out the fuel lines.
Not saying it needs that, but it will be something I look into as word is that the lines may be "soft" due to age, thus creating the kink. Either way, not worried about it.. heh.. just curious how easy (I am pretty handy when I have more than a virtual boat to look at.. lol).. and what sort of costs and where the best place is to purchase the parts, currently.
Thanks!
Russ
Turns out the boat runs like a champ. There was a "slight scare"when the boat stalled at one point, but the previous owner states there was a "crimp" in the fuel lines. Now, he has owned it two-three years, the previous owner owned it 12-13 years. He has used ethanol free fuel in it and added gas stabilizer all the time and it started up and sounded beautiful in the videos.
That being said, sounds like the fuel lines are like 15 years old... not a huge issue, but I see all of you doing such a fine job of cleaning up your fuel systems, so was curious what sort of costs and labor it was to swap out the fuel lines.
Not saying it needs that, but it will be something I look into as word is that the lines may be "soft" due to age, thus creating the kink. Either way, not worried about it.. heh.. just curious how easy (I am pretty handy when I have more than a virtual boat to look at.. lol).. and what sort of costs and where the best place is to purchase the parts, currently.
Thanks!
Russ