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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Bulb leaked after a year. I put on commercial pressure washer. Engine constantly shutting down during jobs. It lasted 300 hours.
James Dunn
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Used with a 6 gallon tank and 90 hp Yamamha Outboard. The connectors have spread/softened (maybe heat) at each end so each connector will back off enough to release the spring pin on the mating connector, thus cutting off fuel supply. Purchased May 2024 and now it's Sept 2024. Pretty much useless.
zack
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
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Walter Di
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
Smaller 1/4” line is just what I needed to run my log splitter from a remote tank. Fitting works perfectly with my Yamaha adapter on a portable 6 gallon tank.
Sad Sam
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
When weather takes it toil, this was so easy to change into a new line.
Cole
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023
At some point this summer, I will be restoring my old 16ft skiff to good working order, and this will inevitably involve replacing the fuel cable, bulb, and fuel tank.I ordered this fuel line, but haven't yet got around to installing it. What I can say about it from first impressions are positive.The crimps used appear to be stainless steel (will hold up in saltwater). The fuel line ends are well constructed, just need to make sure you have the proper male ends to pair. In all likelihood, I will probably cut the ends off and connect the fuel line at tank/motor using a barb connection and hose-clamp. Over the years I've found that this is the most reliable connection, as after a few years these quick-disconnect ends will end up letting air into the fuel line.The hose material is not reinforced with any braid, so it does kink easier than a reinforced fuel line, but the hose doesn't feel cheap either (similar to what yamaha/honda supplied with their outboards).So far no complaints, If I encounter any during installation later this summer, I'll revise my review, but otherwise it looks like smooth (rather gas-powered) sailing from here.
Eddie S
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
The hose and bulb are ok,but the fittings that are supposed to fit the motor and gas tank do not seat fully. I cut the fittings off my old hose and put them on the new one and it works fine. If you need new fittings look elsewhere. Yamaha 15 HP 4 stroke.
Menah Jane
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2023
The ZZCSZ Boat Fuel Line arrived in good shape, in a timely manner and neatly packed inside a clear plastic wrapper. The Fuel Assembly is just as described in online information. The Fuel Line is the connecting component of a Yamaha outboard fuel system. It consists of a self-sealing connector to the fuel tank, a length of flexible hose, a flexible primer bulb, another length of hose, followed by a connector like the first. All components are of the highest quality and the ends are compatible with the Yamaha system. The Fuel Line is manufactured by a respected provider of parts for all motors and features an important feature not found in original equipment. Unique dual valves are provided in the primer bulb to improve reliability.
Instructions are provided in the original outboard owners manual.
I chose this item because my boat travels to remote areas where access to assistance and spare parts is limited. Any failure would occur at the most critical time. Considering the many features, this is a good value for the money.
Enjoy!Highly recommended.
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