waves-all-day
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- Oct 6, 2018
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- Boat Info
- 1994 400 Express Cruiser
- Engines
- Mercruiser 502s
If you end up needing to replace the fuel lines, I recently had new ones made at a local hardware store that crimps hydraulic lines. The hardest part was finding the correct parts to use. This is what I ended up using:
Trident Barrier Lined A1-15 Fuel Hose 3/8 ID (50 ft) - https://www.fisheriessupply.com/trident-marine-series-365-barrier-a1-marine-fuel-hose-365-0386
Midland Metal - 32-105C 45 Degree Swivel - https://blackhawksupply.com/product...fittings-hose-barb-female-45-deg-flare-swivel
Midland Metal Ferrule - https://blackhawksupply.com/product...ule-clamps-hose-ferrules-smooth-hose-ferrules
Mine is a 1994 and didn’t have a single fuel line without serious dry rot. Good luck with finding the leak.
Trident Barrier Lined A1-15 Fuel Hose 3/8 ID (50 ft) - https://www.fisheriessupply.com/trident-marine-series-365-barrier-a1-marine-fuel-hose-365-0386
Midland Metal - 32-105C 45 Degree Swivel - https://blackhawksupply.com/product...fittings-hose-barb-female-45-deg-flare-swivel
Midland Metal Ferrule - https://blackhawksupply.com/product...ule-clamps-hose-ferrules-smooth-hose-ferrules
Mine is a 1994 and didn’t have a single fuel line without serious dry rot. Good luck with finding the leak.