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Efanr Outboard Assembly Connector Vehicle Review

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BrandEfanr
MaterialMetal, Rubber
ColorBlack

Description of Efanr Outboard Assembly Connector Vehicle

Premium quality rubber bulb and 5/16" fuel hose. Arrow marked on body, showing fluid flow direction, prevents fuel draining back to the tank, keeps it in the line. Engineered low permeation material prevents fuel evaporation. Bulb engineered to maintain flexibility and prevent collapse in hot and cold temperatures. It is compounded to accommodate today's alcohol-enriched gasoline blends. Greatly compatible with the ethanol blended fuels as well, more reliable and practical. The fuel hose comes with snap-on connectors to allow quick attachment and removal of fuel tanks and outboard engine. Frequently used as a hand pump in boats for fuel supply to the out-board engine. This is rubber product, please do not store this item under direct sunlight or other rough environment. Some of the newer models do not have the facility for an external fuel tank and therefore these lines will not be suitable.

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Assembly Leaks: Fuel System

It would be nice to have a fuel line for my boat but don't waste your money on it. I ended up buying $4 worth of hardware at Walmart. They came out from the engine side and from the tank side. The tank was new.

Pros
  • The fuel hose comes with snap connectors to allow for quick connection and disconnection of fuel tanks and outboards. Often used as a hand pump on boats to supply fuel to the outboard.
Cons
  • So far so good