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HittinSteel

Hello everyone, I have a hard starting issue and would like to begin with new fuel lines (they are original I believe). The line between the pump and carb is also bad (cracked/dry rotted and probably sucking air).  I may replace my fuel pump with a Facet electric pump while I'm at it.

 

What is the best way to drain the tank? Also what size fuel line is used from the tank to the pump and then from the pump to the carb?

 

I have the service manual, but this must be so basic, it is not covered there.

 

Thank you.

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peter lena

STEEL, 1/4"  fuel  line size , good opportunity to also replace the tank shut off valve , that way in addition to use that as your drainage point , you can totally replace any possible points of issue at the same time . personally like the FUEL RATED clear line , I also enhanced the routing and mounting points for chafe/ binding areas. when you replace the tank valve , use silicone grease on the valve to grommet area for easier installation , that valve is cheap , about $ 6 , on line . also installed a facet style pump on mine , in the front of engine area , no noise , no issues. good idea with any issue you have is to do a complete job , if you don't ,chances are  some related spot will also fail . lots of related fittings are rated  1/4"  x 5/16"  as fuel line can expand . pete 

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WHX??

:WRS: Hittin

Should be a petcock on the tank you can shut off to replace fuel lines. Look into the tank and see if there is any debris in the tank. If there is drain iit in to a suitable container and dispose of any dirty gas properly.  Now is a good time to remove it and flush if you need todrain it. Yes do look at the petcock for possible replacement and grommet as well.

As Pete mentions all fuel line is 1/4 " ID & use a suitable filter. 

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HittinSteel

Thanks for the advice. How did you wire your Facet pump?

 

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WHX??

Mine are just wired to the I terminal on the key switch. 

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Jeff-C175

I recently had the grommet crack and luckily the gasoline spill that resulted didn't ignite and burn down my shop.

 

Replace the grommet while you are at it!

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

I just replaced the fuel line and in line filter on my C 105. No need to drain tank - just turn off petcock.

 

I also installed an in line bubble to prime the fuel line for easier startups... man what a difference!

 

Wheelhorsepartsandmore has the grommet and petcock. Vendor on this site. Good folks!

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Jeff-C175
12 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

installed an in line bubble to prime the fuel line for easier startups... man what a difference!

 

Me too, and you sure got that right!  I was going to go the electric pump route but figured I would try this first and glad I did.

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HittinSteel
28 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

I just replaced the fuel line and in line filter on my C 105. No need to drain tank - just turn off petcock.

 

I also installed an in line bubble to prime the fuel line for easier startups... man what a difference!

 

Wheelhorsepartsandmore has the grommet and petcock. Vendor on this site. Good folks!

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I think I will try that before spending the money to replace the pump!

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stevasaurus

If you are not familiar with those bulbs, notice they have an arrow on them for direction of gas flow.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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HittinSteel
6 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

If you are not familiar with those bulbs, notice they have an arrow on them for direction of gas flow.  :handgestures-thumbupright:


Yes, thank you. I’ve owned and tinkered with outboard motors for many years.

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HittinSteel

I hit my supplier today for a new fuel shut off and bushing, and some fuel line. When I got home I cut a short piece and replaced the line between the pump and carb. Figured I’d give it a crank and Bam! she fired up right away!

 

So I guess the pump is good.... now do I replace the rest of the fuel line and the shut off or follow the old adage.....if ain’t broke don’t fix it 😂

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WHX??

Nope yer there ... yer hands are dirty.... do it right!

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WHX??
10 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 gasoline spill that resulted didn't ignite and burn down my shop.

 

 

Sry .... Hittin ....gotta mess with Jeff.....:lol:

 

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HittinSteel
17 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Nope yer there ... yer hands are dirty.... do it right!

Well it’s supposed to be bitter cold in Ohio and no football this weekend, so this should be a good way to kill some time in the heated shop. 
 

I also have a stack muffler coming from member Mr. Jim Kemp 👍

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WHX??

Mr. Kemp builds a fine stack. I have three of them now. 

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