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Post by tjbeckk2 on Nov 18, 2015 23:33:38 GMT -6
I am going to replace all my vacuum hoses on my 150 cc gy6 scooter. I'm wondering what diameter hose I need and is it the same size as my fuel line?
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Post by tjbeckk2 on Nov 18, 2015 23:35:11 GMT -6
Also, does anyone have a good source to buy good quality hoses at a decent price?
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Post by jct842 on Nov 18, 2015 23:56:09 GMT -6
I just go to the local saw shop. Small engine repair shops carry every thing you may need. Shop I go to does chain saws, string trimmers, lawn mowers/tractors, tillers and various yard engines.
Take a piece of the old hoses, get the silicon gas line, it doesn't get hard like tygon tubing.
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Post by tjbeckk2 on Dec 18, 2015 16:18:06 GMT -6
Awesome thanks!
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Post by cyborg on Dec 18, 2015 19:53:45 GMT -6
Most motorcycle shops carry hoses I like the clear kind myself so I can see what's going on if there's a problem,,,pretty cheap too,,,but probably not as cheap as a mower/ small engine shop tho
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Post by jct842 on Dec 18, 2015 22:49:58 GMT -6
The silicon lines I have bought in the last few years are semi translucent so fuel is visible. Have used similar for model airplane engines too. I used to get clear tygon tubing and it gets hard as a rock.
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