boatrboy
Active Member
I purchased a project 2000 RX (carb'ed) with a blown rear cylinder. Trying to get to the root before having motor rebuilt. After reading many posts here I confirmed the infamous deterioration of the fuel lines. I pulled what looks like seaweed out of the filter and and have cleaned it and the non/off/res valve. I will be pulling the carb's apart soon.
So without over analyzing this what type of lines are really needed? The manual states to use "B1" but several experienced guys here just recommend Napa gas lines. I went there but I don't know which rating is acceptable. West Marine sells the "B1" but at double the cost and its grey. I was told the the previous owner that he had the lines replaced but you can see from the photos below they are falling apart. Is the black hose just fine?
Also - I noticed the p.o. had no clamps on the fuel switch - are the standard worm clamps just fine?
I read I will need 15 ft of 5/16" and 5 ft of 1/4" - does that seem right?
Thanks for ant input you could provide this new guy




So without over analyzing this what type of lines are really needed? The manual states to use "B1" but several experienced guys here just recommend Napa gas lines. I went there but I don't know which rating is acceptable. West Marine sells the "B1" but at double the cost and its grey. I was told the the previous owner that he had the lines replaced but you can see from the photos below they are falling apart. Is the black hose just fine?
Also - I noticed the p.o. had no clamps on the fuel switch - are the standard worm clamps just fine?
I read I will need 15 ft of 5/16" and 5 ft of 1/4" - does that seem right?
Thanks for ant input you could provide this new guy




