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20' 1/4"id / 6mm Fuel Line Jet Ski Cycle Atv Quad Dirt Bike Gas Hose Tube Clear on 2040-parts.com

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Rapid River, Michigan, United States

Rapid River, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:FL14 Brand:Fast Flow Fuel Line

20 Feet of 1/4" Clear Fuel Line
  • 1/4" (6 mm) inside diameter, 3/8" (9.5 mm) outside diameter
  • Fast Flow Fuel Line is a premium quality transparent fuel line. 
  • It is highly flexible and easy to work with. 
  • Available in 6 vibrant colors: Blue - Red - Green - Orange - Yellow - Clear
  • Fast Flow Fuel Line is proudly engineered and manufactured in the United States.

Applications: Jet Skis, Snowmobiles, Motorcycles, Go Carts, ATVs, Boats, Waverunners, Mini-bikes, Snow Blowers, Moto-cross Bikes, Scooters, Snowblowers, Go-Peds 

Reliability: This line has been used for over 30 years on top race machines. 

Conditions: Withstands temperatures from -65F to 223F without deterioration. 

Cleaning: Just wipe with a clean rag and rubbing alcohol. 

Strong: Kink and abrasion resistant. It will not harden or crack even under extreme use. 

Flexible: It can bend up to 90 degrees in 2 inches without affecting fuel flow.

Installation: Just use scissors to cut the fuel line to length, secure with a clamp or zip tie.

Fuels: All fuels, including high octane race gas, alcohol and nitro.


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