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    Hose diameter question

    I want to replace the fuel, vacuum and vent lines from my carbs. Even measuring them, I'm still not sure of the internal dimension. Anyone know for sure?

    #2
    I am looking to do that myself. I believe the ID of the fuel line is 5/16" and the vacuum line is 3/16"; not sure about the vent hose.

    Where is a good place to buy just a foot or so of each size? Most places want to sell you anything from 6ft to a roll.
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      #3
      crc2onlinecatolog.com has see-through thin-walled gas line in different sized sold in one-foot increments. I'll probably get some 3/16, 1/4 and 5/16 lengths and use what fits.

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        #4
        Re: Hose diameter question

        Originally posted by knelson
        I want to replace the fuel, vacuum and vent lines from my carbs. Even measuring them, I'm still not sure of the internal dimension. Anyone know for sure?
        I replaced my hoses from bikebandit.com and they come long enough to cut to fit as I found most car type hoses are just to fat and stock hoses look better(my opinion) the price from bike bandit was reasonable.

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          #5
          Jackrp,

          What were the diameters of the hoses?

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            #6
            Ok, so I just got new fuel hoses from crc2online in various diameters. The 3/16" fits the vacuum line off the #2 carb. 5/16" works on the fuel line.

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              #7
              sweet! i needed the diameter also. I was missing the vacuum line from in between 1-2 going to in between 3-4.

              :? 8O

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                #8
                Poot,

                The t-fittings between carbs 1-2 and 3-4 are vents; they are not supposed to be connected together but to have separate hoses going back to vent on top of the airbox.

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