That was my experience with clear fuel line, too. After a season it becomes
hard and doesn't seal well anymore. I used it because I wanted to see what
was happening, too. But it didn't really work well, so I have one of those
clear fuel filters in my gas line now.
- tom
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 12:05 PM, derf <derf247@gmail.com> wrote:
> My Honda bikes have clear filters, but the lines are not clear. My
> weed eaters have clear lines but Ethanol and/or two stroke oil seems
> to eat them up quick and make them brittle.
> I suppose success would depend on what the line is made of, some
> materials being resistant to fuel and alcohol. You may check a local
> marine supply or West Marine. They have good quality fuel line
> available and if it USCG rated for boats I would think it should be OK
> for cars.
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