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Post by onlyhomelites on Aug 4, 2019 20:02:49 GMT -5
The hose I sent is 3/16" OD, which should be correct. There's not much option short of enlarging the holes and going to a 1/4" OD fuel hose. I think I'd sooner clean the area thoroughly and seal each hose with some MotoSeal.
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Post by vankjeff on Aug 4, 2019 20:17:43 GMT -5
The hose I sent is 3/16" OD, which should be correct. There's not much option short of enlarging the holes and going to a 1/4" OD fuel hose. I think I'd sooner clean the area thoroughly and seal each hose with some MotoSeal. Cool. I was hoping for a solution like that. I'd hoped someone here could tell me that there's a sealer-type junk similar to a silicone that would stick to the plastic & not be affected by the gas. I'd assume that I can hopefully do this just by pulling both fuel lines up about 1/2" and cleaning them before pushing them back down in and just putting a little bead of MotoSeal all around it and let it dry for awhile? I see that MotoSeal is a Permatex product that I can probably just buy at any auto parts store or even on Amazon for $4.27 www.amazon.com/Permatex-29132-MotoSeal-Ultimate-Gasket/dp/B000HBGHKE
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Post by 5terrysupersaws on Aug 4, 2019 20:40:45 GMT -5
Another option is to use TYGON fuel hose that's in between 3/16"(.1875) and 1/4"(.250) .
Measures around .204" OD, seals the opening very well, used it on a Super-2 and a couple of eager beavers.
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Post by vankjeff on Aug 4, 2019 21:11:18 GMT -5
Another option is to use TYGON fuel hose that's in between 3/16"(.1875) and 1/4"(.250) . Measures around .204" OD, seals the opening very well, used it on a Super-2 and a couple of eager beavers. Where would I get that or can you sell me a little if you have some extra?
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Post by 5terrysupersaws on Aug 4, 2019 22:23:39 GMT -5
Another option is to use TYGON fuel hose that's in between 3/16"(.1875) and 1/4"(.250) . Measures around .204" OD, seals the opening very well, used it on a Super-2 and a couple of eager beavers. Where would I get that or can you sell me a little if you have some extra? A local outdoor power equipment or stens dealer might have some. ..or search online for: Tygon fuel line (F-4040-A) .117" ID x .211" OD
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Post by undee70ss on Aug 4, 2019 22:33:09 GMT -5
Another option is to use TYGON fuel hose that's in between 3/16"(.1875) and 1/4"(.250) . Measures around .204" OD, seals the opening very well, used it on a Super-2 and a couple of eager beavers. Where would I get that or can you sell me a little if you have some extra? I have some. Oregon part# 07-266. .203 OD, .094 ID. Wall .054. I have found this to be the best replacement for Homelite # 70310 or 93112. The line should fit tight through the hole and should not be easily moved with fingers. How much do you need?
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Post by vankjeff on Aug 5, 2019 13:12:57 GMT -5
Where would I get that or can you sell me a little if you have some extra? I have some. Oregon part# 07-266. .203 OD, .094 ID. Wall .054. I have found this to be the best replacement for Homelite # 70310 or 93112. The line should fit tight through the hole and should not be easily moved with fingers. How much do you need? Hey Leon, can you tell us how long those 2 pieces of fuel line are that you sent me & also give him my address? This is gonna really help me since I can't even drive myself anywhere anymore since my license got taken away years ago when I had an MX accident that gave me head injuries similar to what a stroke does to you. So I'd have needed to get a ride to buy some (I found out that Grainger's has it) or buy some online. The shipping would be way more than the tubing, that's IF I could buy a couple feet.
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Post by undee70ss on Aug 5, 2019 15:35:04 GMT -5
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Post by vankjeff on Aug 6, 2019 18:41:20 GMT -5
Thanks. I appreciate it. I PM'd you. This is cool.
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