Yamahasrx700
Member
Does any one have a supplier for the factory SRX grey fuel lines in bulk? I know I can order each fuel line individually but I would rather buy a 2 foot length and cut it my self?
srx fuel lines
motion pro sold through parts unlimited or automatic distributers is where i found mine
motion pro sold through parts unlimited or automatic distributers is where i found mine
Yamahasrx700
Member
Perfect... Thats exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
fourbarrel
VIP Lifetime Member
That fuel line is metric in case you didn't know already,it's 5mm ID and 8mm OD.Most guys just buy 3/16 fuel line as it's the closest to it.
snowdad4
VIP Member
the oem lines i order come in 6' lengths. the orangy/pinky stuff like when your sled was new. i have had excellent results with these lines vs others.
sorry, dont have the part numbers available, but i can get them if needed.
sorry, dont have the part numbers available, but i can get them if needed.
Yamahasrx700
Member
I measured the fuel inlet yesterday and its 1/4 inch. Actually 236 thousadnths. My lines are grey not orange/pink
staggs65
Moderator
i can assure you 100% that the lines are not 1/4". they are indeed metric, 1/4 lines work on the fuel pump end but are too big on the carb end. been there done that. you fight leaks with the 1/4. maybe some have got them to work but I as well as others had probs with em.
mopar1rules
Active member
.236" is just a tad over 6mm (.234")
motorhead327
VIP Member
staggs65 said:i can assure you 100% that the lines are not 1/4". they are indeed metric, 1/4 lines work on the fuel pump end but are too big on the carb end. been there done that. you fight leaks with the 1/4. maybe some have got them to work but I as well as others had probs with em.
As stag said, I have been there too. The 1/4" with clamps was good at 1st, then was pumping gas right through the clamp/carb fitting. That would not be good out on the trails. Also I have found the blue hose is good at first, then turns real rubbery and swells. I blame the E-10. I just use the clear cheap stuff. Pushes on tight. Sure, will turn rock hard in a few years, but better than a burned down sled!!