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1 posted on 08/20/2018 10:32:03 PM PDT by chuckles
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Make sure there is no ethanol in your gas.


2 posted on 08/20/2018 10:34:50 PM PDT by AdaGray
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Buy non ethanol gas.

I am not sure of the wisdom of metal fuel lines. My chemistry is too many years ago.

3 posted on 08/20/2018 10:36:12 PM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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In the long run it is cheaper to buy ethanol free gas. That is why the gas lines are deteriorating so fast.


4 posted on 08/20/2018 10:36:19 PM PDT by ResponseAbility (The truth of liberalism is the stupid can feel smart, the lazy entitled, and the immoral unashamed)
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Ethanol free gas, if you can find it.


10 posted on 08/20/2018 10:55:21 PM PDT by doorgunner69 (no mntion whast)
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Got to a model R/C hobby shop and buy silicone fuel line.

and USE NON ETHANOL FUEL!

You can’t ask for a solution and then say the resolution is too hard. Check any marine businesses they will know where to get non ethanol. Does the drive yo buy fuel take longer then the time it takes to replace and buy all the lines?


13 posted on 08/20/2018 11:14:39 PM PDT by Ndorfin
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Are you using fuel line designed to be gasoline resistant?

I use genuine Tygon fuel resistant tubing without issue while still using pump gasoline.

The equipment I put away for the winter will has ethanol-free canned fuel in it (Stihl MotoMix, TruFuel, etc.).


14 posted on 08/20/2018 11:17:30 PM PDT by MilesVeritatis (Devote yourself to the truth, no matter where it leads you.)
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Odd. Cheap hose? Never experienced even one bad line.


15 posted on 08/20/2018 11:17:31 PM PDT by Reno89519 (No Amnesty! No Catch-and-Release! Just Say No to All Illegal Aliens! Arrest & Deport!y)
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None ethanol fuel.


16 posted on 08/20/2018 11:25:23 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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braided teflon


21 posted on 08/21/2018 12:00:00 AM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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I’ve got weed eaters and chainsaws
that are about 4 years old. Never
replaced a fuel line no matter what
kind of gas is run thru them.
When I’ve finished using them, I
pour what’s left in their fuel tanks
back into the fuel can, and run them
until they stop. Then I put about four tablespoons of Stabil in the tank
and pull the starting cord a few times
to get it to the carb.
I’ve found out that ethanol additive
fuels, when left in the tank, over
time will dissolve fuel lines.

Hope this helps!


22 posted on 08/21/2018 12:18:45 AM PDT by Lean-Right (Eat More Moose)
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Why cant you pour some stabil intothe tanks and get it into the lines after running the gas out?

Further get pure gas, no ethanol.


23 posted on 08/21/2018 12:22:25 AM PDT by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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Ethanol is death to small engines. (Hygroscopic and causes shellac to form and eats the lines, grommets, etc.)

Option 1: Shake your gas can a lot before filling the small engine and run it dry.

Option 2: Do 1 and add a stabilizer.

Option 3: For 20 year life of your small engine do 1 2 and buy real gas. No ethanol. My local COOP has the option and it is only about a dime more a gallon.

I think GasBuddy has the option to look for it in your area.


28 posted on 08/21/2018 12:51:38 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget (TRUMP TRAIN !!! Get the hell out of the way if you are not on yet because we don't stop for idiots)
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https://www.amazon.com/Fuel-Line-Craftman-Chainsaw-Trimmer/dp/B074GYS1ZG/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1534841815&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=fuel+line+for+chainsaw&psc=1


29 posted on 08/21/2018 1:58:16 AM PDT by Boomer (Beware The Obsessed Leftist Pit Bull Haters on FR. Same as Gun Grabbers.)
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I have a Stihl gas backpack blower, power head (for weed eater and other attachments), and chainsaw. I’ve never had an issue with fuel lines rotting. This after 10 years for some of the above. Normally available pump gas with ethanol. It’s a 2 hour drive to ethanol-free gas.

So figure out what those guys are using, material-wise, and use fuel line of that material.

I do treat all my gas for small engines with marine Sta-Bil. Supposedly it’s the best for ameliorating adverse effects of ethanol.


30 posted on 08/21/2018 2:10:10 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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Must be something other than just ethenol, cold climate? I have never had a fuel line go bad. I have never used anything other than regular gas = with Ethanol.


31 posted on 08/21/2018 2:48:04 AM PDT by DAC21
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Use a fuel additive designed for Ethanol fuel:

Sta-Bil 360 Marine

Sta-Bil 360 Performance Small Engine Formula

I use Sta-Bil 360 Marine in all of my small two stroke and four stroke engines, including chain saws, weed whackers, lawn mowers, and of course in my boat.

Never tried the Sta-Bil 360 Performance.

32 posted on 08/21/2018 3:30:34 AM PDT by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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Use gas that contains zero ethanol. Also, use 'Tygon' replacement line.

Small engines on your lawnmower, ATV or motorcycle use a gas-resistant vinyl tubing called Tygon. It is usually clear or transparent yellow in color and is preferred over the clear vinyl tubing. Tygon is available in short sections or on a large roll and can be quite expensive, but it will outlast the standard vinyl by many years and does not turn brown and brittle after extended use, as vinyl tubing often does. Re: https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2014/12/05/tech-101-fuel-line-hose-what-you-should-and-should-not-use/

35 posted on 08/21/2018 4:53:52 AM PDT by JesusIsLord
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Did you know: if you mix a quart or so of water in to each gallon of ethanol containing gasoline, the water and alcohol will separate leaving the gasoline alcohol free and dryer than when you started? You lose a couple octane numbers in the process, but now you have real gasoline. Adding a fuel stabilizer will give you a good end of season storage fuel.


36 posted on 08/21/2018 5:02:26 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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Switch to:

https://trufuel50.com/

Three years ago and never looked back. All my tools run better and have more power. Yes it is spendy but I was sick of fuel line and carb problems.


37 posted on 08/21/2018 5:06:30 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (If I knew when I was going to need my gun, I wouldn't need my gun.)
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You can remove the ethanol from the gasoline with water.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH2zgomFdEM


42 posted on 08/21/2018 5:26:52 AM PDT by IamConservative (I was nervous like the third chimp in line for the Ark after rain had started falling.)
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