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Tnisesm 5/16' 6FT Fuel Line Assembly, with Connector Rubber Marine Outboard Boat Motor RVs Fuel Assembly with Primer Bulb 304 Steel Hose Clamps

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$16.99

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • Fuel Pipe Line Assembly: Composed of 6 feet 5/16nitrile rubber fuel pipeline, snap-on connector, high-quality rubber ball and 304 stainless steel ear clip
  • Premium fuel-line: The outboard motor gas line is made of rubber product, please do not store this item under direct sunlight, high temperature or other rough environment
  • Product Size-Total length: 6.88FT/2.1M; tube inner diameter: 8mm (5/16")
  • Application Scope: Compatible with ethanol mixed fuel, engineering low-permeability material to prevent fuel evaporation, suitable for ships, RVs, tractors and caravans
  • Function: Use our Tnisesm fuel pipeline assembly to keep your fuel pipeline running at the best performance and ensure the smooth operation of your outboard motor



Product Description

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Function-Use our Tnisesm fuel pipeline assembly to keep your fuel pipeline running at the best performance and ensure the smooth operation of your outboard motor.

Fuel Pipeline Assembly

Fuel Pipeline Assembly- Composed of 6 feet 5/16 rubber fuel pipeline, snap-on connector, high-quality rubber ball and 304 stainless steel ear clip.

High Quality fuel-line- The outboard motor gas line is made of rubber product, please do not store this item under direct sunlight, high temperature or other rough environment.

Total length: 6.88FT/2.1M; tube inner diameter: 8mm (5/16")

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How to use Fuel Line kit?

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First Step

Remove the oil pipe female plug

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Second Step

Press the female plug

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Third Step

Align the male plug of the fuel tank

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Fourth Step

Installation is complete

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Andy Burgess
2025-09-04 20:38:48
Old outboard motor was missing, someone said maybe the fuel line, replaced with this, no more miss fires
Dustin C.
2025-08-14 15:19:47
Bought the primer bulb with line and connectors for a Yamaha out board motor. The parts are very very cheap and did not work.The connectors are not 100% correct on the ball valve and the connection to the motor was not solid and kept wiggling loose. The fuel line it’s self is NOT rated for this type of use and the fuel line actually collapsed while the motor is running causing the motor to stall due to the lack of fuel flow. The fuel line is thin and flimsy like a rubber straw and does not have the fiber strands like you would expect from a quality fuel line. I question if this rubber is even rated for use with fuel.The bulb itself was broken I guess because it was pushing fuel in both direction. You could see it fill the filter housing when you squeezed and the suck the fuel out when you release the bulb. This too is thin and cheap feeling, and I doubt it would hold up past one season if you were to manage to get it to work.Return for a refund, if you are looking at this for an outboard boat motor go buy a name brand that will work and last
lct
2025-08-10 12:26:26
Fits great and good quality
Cheyenne Kennedy
2025-07-21 13:51:21
It is a good fuel line
Yang
2025-05-20 21:54:50
Works
PJC
2025-04-24 12:34:04
The fuel line looks as if it would work (even though it was black not gray as pictured) and the ends appear to be of quality that would work, however, when this line was actually put to use on the boat, the bulb collapsed (too flimsy of a material) and would not feed the motor fuel. It would not continuously feed fuel to keep the motor running. Luckily, I kept the old bulb onboard and was able to remove this new bulb, and replace it with the old bulb. Pumped it back up, and it got us back to the boat dock perfectly. Thank goodness I had my tools and waited before I threw the old line away. Do not purchase this line. Not at all reliable.
John E.
2025-02-04 11:41:12
Plug in and good to go.
Don
2024-12-08 16:19:40
Well worth it to have as a spare when you consider OEM prices
Fisher
2024-12-01 16:03:54
The prime bulb sucked up tight not allowing fuel to pass through to the motor. Disconnected the fuel line thinking it was plugged somewhere, it was all good but the bulb, had to paddle over a hour to get to shore. Pure junk!