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A problem like this can make a regular engine run crappy and and expensive one kaboom. Bigger the engine the bigger the small things matter more huh
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Yes, Viton is very resistant to chemicals. The oil is the only possible weakness in our application.Might want to check out Viton tubing at Mcmaster Carr. It's expensive at $6.90/ft, but Viton is the most impervious material I have found when it comes to gasoline/ethanol. It has zero effect on it and doesn't harden.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#viton-fluoroelastomer-tubing/=11jrclq
JetManiac, you have found a source for the OEM material on a reel? Same color and similar type, or the exact same material? I don't doubt you but I see you said OEM style so I am curious.We stock the grey OEM style fuel line for $2.50/ft.
I think the crappy fuel line caused the plugged return in turn I just changed both my needle and seat cause the leaked to wear no pressure to even set a pop off. A real pain in the butt to trouble shoot. All over a nasty fuel line. Dog gone itA plugged return line will effectively make the popoff lower whenever the engine is running. It will also force any air to be cleared through the jets causing excesive hesitation and lean runs. The only way gas can get into the engine is through a leaking regulator needle.