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Clear Fuel Line
Does anyone know where to get clear fuel line? My dealership only has black. Also, it appears to be size 1/4"? Is that right?
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KRISTI'SGS550
Chuckster,
that's funny because my stealership only has clear and it makes me mad. You can get clear at stores like Lowe's or Home Depot as well.
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KRISTI'SGS550
Chuckster,
the clear lines the dealership in town sells kinks really easily, it isn't as stiff as the black lines, also I just don't like the appearance. Don't get me wrong I do use it for other things and it does come in handy often.Comment
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Chuckster
I did pick up some of the black which I may well use. Did you use a fuel filter on yours? I've heard some here say they don't like them, but I've put a lot of effort into cleaning and rebuilding my carbs and don't want to do it again real soon.Comment
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KRISTI'SGS550
Chuckster,
I use an inline fuel filter on my CB650, because it is a rust bucket inside the tank, but not on the GS, it was cleaned and lined professionally before I bought it, really nice. The filter inside the petcock catches everything it needs to catch, so far.
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chiphead
Just a word of warning. I used clear fuel line from Home Depot and within a year it has become fairly hard. I'm thinking of replacing it with black rubber fuel line if I can find the right size.Comment
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Not all tubing is compatable with fuel. That Home Depot stuff may be regular vinly or ?? and not appropriate. Get the proper stuff and be safe.Ed
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Yep!
I think that's just right. I recall reading that in a technical article awhile back. I recently ordered 10 feet of polyurethane line from CRC. It's really hard to replace the fuel line when the carbs are on the bike so you want to make sure you're using something that will not deteriorate. 8-[(Using the right size is critical, too!)1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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1/4" should be right. The last time I rebuilt my carbs, I bought some 5/16" line because I saw some posts that made it sound like it was right. It seemed snug but within a couple of days, it leaked. I know some guys use 5/16" but I think 1/4" is correct for most applications.Last edited by chuckycheese; 03-16-2008, 11:45 AM.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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Chuckster
Thank you sir! :-D1/4" should be right. The last time I rebuilt my carbs, I bought some 5/16" line because I saw some posts that made it sound like it was right. It seemed snug but within a couple of days, it leaked. I know some guys use 5/16" but I think 1/4" is correct for most applications.Comment
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Echoing the earlier comment, be certain that it is fuel line. It will definitely be labelled as such, and it costs a lot more than either vinyl tubing, or the black rubber line. I like clear fuel line because it is easy to be sure that gas is getting to the carbs.Comment
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