ga_max Well-Known Member Joined Aug 10, 2014 Messages 802 Reaction score 138 Location Cumming, GA Dec 18, 2014 #1 I'm thinking about replacing my fuel lines and was wondering how to replace the 'Tee' line. Do I need to go OEM for that ?
I'm thinking about replacing my fuel lines and was wondering how to replace the 'Tee' line. Do I need to go OEM for that ?
1st Shirt Maxer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2012 Messages 342 Reaction score 1 Location Enid Oklahoma Dec 18, 2014 #2 yes, go oem to avoid any potental kinks or restrictions from lesser types. boats.net is a good source to start with the search David Justiss USAF First Sergeant
yes, go oem to avoid any potental kinks or restrictions from lesser types. boats.net is a good source to start with the search David Justiss USAF First Sergeant
blaxmax Well-Known Member Joined Sep 6, 2014 Messages 2,863 Reaction score 3 Location palm springs ca Dec 18, 2014 #3 I made my own from home depot for $3.50= i could not find one for less than $22.00 5/16 works from the fuel tank to the fuel pump and 1/4 from fuel pump through carbs. It reduces coming out of the stock mitsubishi fuel pump. Last edited: Dec 18, 2014
I made my own from home depot for $3.50= i could not find one for less than $22.00 5/16 works from the fuel tank to the fuel pump and 1/4 from fuel pump through carbs. It reduces coming out of the stock mitsubishi fuel pump.
dannymax Well-Known Member Supporting Member Joined Jun 25, 2008 Messages 13,540 Reaction score 436 Location columbia county new york Dec 19, 2014 #4 PM sent