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Under the deck fuel line replacement

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Vessel Info: How do I replace under the deck fuel line on a 1999 210 fisherman?

Under the deck fuel line replacement

Postby Hoppergrass1# » Sun Feb 16, 2020 9:25 pm

How do you replace the under deck fuel line on 1999 210 Fisherman? Thanks!

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Re: Under the deck fuel line replacement

Postby CptBill » Tue Feb 18, 2020 2:36 pm

First and foremost GOOD LUCK, I not sure anything made by the original wellcraft was meant to be replaced. Can you see where it connects to the fuel tank?(if your fuel tank is under the center of the deck there should be a access cover that will screw of) If you can find both ends then measure the length and add some to it, connect the two lines together and try to pull it through, if there's a clamp somewhere in the middle then I don't know what else to tell you. The Fisherman, Walk around and express are the worst to try and fix anything
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