I have an 18 HP Briggs and Stratton (2000 Response). I have disconnected the fuel line at the tank and removed and thoroughly cleaned the tank. I was hoping I could simply butt the end of the old fuel line to the new fuel line and pull it though from the carburetor side and replace all of the old none alcohol/fuel approved line. Has anyone done this before? Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
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If you have the room to snake a new line through that sounds like a good idea.
They sell barbed connectors you can use to attach the old and new hoses without creating too much of an obstruction.
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Originally posted by osjim View PostCraig,
Thank you. That was kind of what I was going for. Now hoping that I can simply use the old fuel line to pull the new fuel line through to the carburetor. We'll see.See my photos here.
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Craig,
All done! Brass male to male barb and electric tape worked like a charm. Pulled the old fuel hose from the carburetor and the new hose came right through. I added a fuel shut off valve before the fuel pump. Trying to do everything to avoid the alcohol fuel/carburetor problems. Thank you for your help!
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The pickup tube is a plastic affair and can crack. Getting to it is pretty straightforward and the fitting itself is just a nylon elbow, 1/4” NPT and 1/8” hose barb I believe. Other than avoiding kinks and hot spots, replacement is a not difficult. The downside of that little fitting is that it can be a restriction point if you want/need bigger supply line from the fuel tank.Located in Western Montana
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