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'81 KZ750H2 Fuel Line Sizing?

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05 Nov 2024 08:33 #905787 by Wookie58
Replied by Wookie58 on topic '81 KZ750H2 Fuel Line Sizing?

Size 7 X 10.2 mm. Best quality I have found, and a good price to boot.

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Suzuki PN 09352-70104-00B.  2000mm = 78" worth of fuel line.  Great stuff.  It's thin and stretchy.  No need for a clamp.  
Is that for fuel or vacuum line?
If you look at my last post it clearly states "fuel" in the product description !

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05 Nov 2024 09:07 - 05 Nov 2024 09:07 #905788 by SnyperX
Replied by SnyperX on topic '81 KZ750H2 Fuel Line Sizing?

Size 7 X 10.2 mm. Best quality I have found, and a good price to boot.

japan.webike.net/products/24408119.html
Suzuki PN 09352-70104-00B.  2000mm = 78" worth of fuel line.  Great stuff.  It's thin and stretchy.  No need for a clamp.  
Is that for fuel or vacuum line?
If you look at my last post it clearly states "fuel" in the product description !
Thanks Wook. Yah, my brain just isn't working some days. I did read that, but it went in one side and out the other while I typing my last reply.

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SnyperX

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1981 KZ750H2 LTD
Last edit: 05 Nov 2024 09:07 by SnyperX.
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07 Nov 2024 14:06 - 07 Nov 2024 14:10 #905864 by H1Vindicator
Replied by H1Vindicator on topic '81 KZ750H2 Fuel Line Sizing?
7mm i.d. = 0.275". 0.25"=1/4".  5/16 = 0.3125" = 8mm. the fuel line I get is 5/16. vacuum line is 1/4. the kaw dealer doesn't carry metric. if the line is too tight, upon removal, a nipple can get pulled out of the petcock. not a catastrophe. just a nuisance.
Last edit: 07 Nov 2024 14:10 by H1Vindicator.
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