Sierra 18-8114 31" (+/- 1/4") Fuel Line Hose for Fuel Pump to Carburetor Connection on Mercruiser
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Mercury 3 owners If you have one, you should read this. If you use 0, it should work. Fuel enters the carburetor through the line extending from the fuel pump to the carb.
I had the same problem on my 1987 Sea Ray
This hose cannot be used in any application. You can view the specs here. In the head A third of an inch by 31 inches or a nine inches by 31 inches. The dimensions are 5mm x 787mm. One end of a 4mm wide PTFE composite 3/8" - 5/8" The male inverted flare straight has the following one end 5/8" to 1" This is 18 degrees to the 90 degree mark.
The fitting I bought at the hardware store worked as well as the same part I bought. There was a leak. After returning the line, I was able to purchase a rigid line. That line fits with no difficulty. It is unclear to me what this flexible line is for.
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I replaced the metal line on my 3 with this product, and it works great. It is powered by a single Mercruiser engine.
The purpose of this purchase was to replace the hard tube that went from the fuel pump to the carb on a 351 Ford. Because the tube was so long I had to route it around the distributor and then back to the carb intake. A Holley 4160 carburetor is being used. Routing the hose can be a bit tricky because it is prone to kinking. Additionally, the document had to be rewritten The flare fittings should be tightened a few times in order to prevent leaks. Now everything seems to be working as expected.
The carburetor swap is made a lot easier with this device.
It failed to install carburetor fitting, and the brass nut leaked fuel.
Replacement that is flexible and of high quality.
Designed to fit but didn't work.
The description is not accurate it would fit.