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Where is the best source for new OEM fuel lines
I assume the fuel line come pre-bent and such. Previous owner put regular lines from auto store and they seem to be very restricted in flow.
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Purchase the line from your favorite dealership parts source. It's not pre-formed. Parts outlaw is one of the forum favorite on-line OEM Suzuki parts sources.Ed
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it's just regular fuel hose. what I use is the clear stuff so I can monitor fuel flow. I also use the smaller clear stuff so I can see whether i'm sucking fuel from the petcock diaphragm or not.
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HOSE, FUEL (L:250->L:190)
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Cost is about $12, but you get about 6 feet (2 meters) of hose.
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