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<blockquote data-quote="JLT" data-source="post: 647464" data-attributes="member: 13329"><p>Here in California we got a lot of ethanol in our fuel mix, and I buy my fuel line from a local garage with a great reputation.</p><p>But I'm really old-school at heart. Regardless of the maker of the hose, I change my fuel lines every five years whether they need it or not. I've seen too many burnt buses in my time. (And everybody knows that the fuel line should be safety-wired to the carb, right?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLT, post: 647464, member: 13329"] Here in California we got a lot of ethanol in our fuel mix, and I buy my fuel line from a local garage with a great reputation. But I'm really old-school at heart. Regardless of the maker of the hose, I change my fuel lines every five years whether they need it or not. I've seen too many burnt buses in my time. (And everybody knows that the fuel line should be safety-wired to the carb, right?) [/QUOTE]
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