Jesus H christmas!! Piston pins

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18 Aug 2015 15:21 #686258 by KZB2 650
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I just bought a 3 or 4 foot piece of 5/16 fuel line and put the tank on a small work bench I have.........

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18 Aug 2015 15:40 #686259 by missionkz
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KZB2 650 wrote: I just bought a 3 or 4 foot piece of 5/16 fuel line and put the tank on a small work bench I have.........

DOH!!! Gads, why didn't I think of that!! You young whipper snappers with all that wasted youth.

Bruce
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18 Aug 2015 15:41 - 18 Aug 2015 15:42 #686260 by SWest
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missionkz wrote:

531blackbanshee wrote: i have found over flow bottles off of yamaha banshee's work good for small aux tanks they only hold about a pint tho.



hth,

leon

Hmmm.... i wonder if a hard plastic water bottle with two 5/16" fuel lines glued in with RTV sealer would work well enough..?
Last time I did this I had my son squirting fuel in the fuel line with a large model airplane fuel bulb pump with the engine running, while I was messing with the slide adjustments!! LOL

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I have a fuel tank for a weed eater. It's too small for extended use. I bought a 1 gallon water jug with a handle and will drill a hole smaller than my fuel line. It will seal well enough. I use a 1 gallon jug of distilled water with a hole in the cap where I have a piece of 1/8 clear tubing for filling my batteries. Seals well and works well.
Steve

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