7thofa2nd
Active member
Last week I drained the gas out of one of my go karts for winterizing. I noticed the gas looked oddly like the color of my fuel lines... yellow. I'm guessing the gas is making these fuel lines deteriorate prematurely because the last time I had the kart out for a ride, I noticed a little high end misfiring had developed since the previous rides a month earlier.
The transparent yellow fuel lines were new in the spring and are already very stiff/hard. Is it just that they were a low quality/grade fuel lines, or is that normal for all fuel lines? I'd really like to stay with the look of the transparent yellow because it ties in well with the overall color scheme and look of the kart.
It was cold and I didn't feel like digging into the problem more.
Can I get some vendor recommendations for a quality, long lasting fuel line in transparent yellow?
The transparent yellow fuel lines were new in the spring and are already very stiff/hard. Is it just that they were a low quality/grade fuel lines, or is that normal for all fuel lines? I'd really like to stay with the look of the transparent yellow because it ties in well with the overall color scheme and look of the kart.
It was cold and I didn't feel like digging into the problem more.
Can I get some vendor recommendations for a quality, long lasting fuel line in transparent yellow?