Quicksilver 13563Q3 Quick Disconnect Fuel Line Fitting
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My 60hp Mercury motor was able to fit it, but I'm not sure
This is the 1990 90 I have, and it works perfectly There is no reason why you shouldn't be able to use it.
Assuming you mean in appearance, I take it you mean the same. This aspect is different because the motor connects to this connector rather than the other way around.
The size should be correct
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In spite of the packaging specifying the barb matches 5/16" hose, it will fit 3/8" hose based on the size of the barb. To see how big the barbs actually are, here are the The diameter of the largest sphere is The largest diameter is 431" and the smallest diameter is 91mm. I think this would fit a 3/8" ID hose with no problem. I would guess a 5/16" ID hose would be too tight. Overall, the quality is excellent and if you can increase the size of your hose you will be fine. However, if you are looking for 5/16" hose then there will be problems.
On the package and in the product description, this is stated as fitting 5/16" fuel hoses. A 5/16" hose, however, cannot be used due to the barb being too big. While it does not fit 3/8" hose, it does fit perfectly in 2".
The fitting is of high quality and well made. I'm using it on my 2002 Mercury 15hp four-stroke engine. Although it does not fit my Mercury fitting on my gas can for my 2010 Mercury 40hp, it is an interesting alternative. Their appearance is similar, but their functions are different. It is shorter on one side than on.
Attaching this to a new fuel line for my 1988 Merc 9 was my purpose in ordering this. I use this motor, and it fits the motor nicely. It fits a 3/8" hose and it's rated for a 5/16" fuel line, instead of the generic Universal fuel line (Attwood). While a regular hose clamp may be more useful than the included squeeze together one, the included clamp does work just fine too Squeeze gently and be careful not to break the ear off the clamp by pressing too hard. Though the clamp is so firmly secured that even if it breaks, you don't have to worry about the line falling out.
It was expected that I would get A picture of the leader is missing. Again, they succeeded in catching me! I have noticed that Amazon is becoming increasingly expensive!.
I give it a +1 star as it clips in much better (compared to my other one that got a lot of use). The hose was able to be fitted to a new 5/16 replacement hose (+1 star). Even with the provided plastic clip, I could not get it tight enough to prevent leaking (-" The metal worm was 1 star) so in the garbage it went and I replaced it with a stainless steel worm Here is a drive clamp that I had lying around. A genuine part that isn't actually overpriced for once (+1 star), and did not take 13 days to ship from Mercury warehouse (+1 star) are two of the things I like.
In the aftermath of my local marine store selling me the wrong part and denying my return request, I decided to shop online for this fantastic piece. I found that to be at variance with what several other reviews stated, this Quicksilver connector fits 5/16 ID fuel lines perfectly -- You need it very snug, so it's perfect for you. With the clamp that comes with it, it only needed 3 clicks to get the right fit. Your boat will be greatly improved with the use of this replacement part. My purchase was of high quality.
In the pictures, it looks like this comes with two pieces, but only one comes with it. All the packaging in the box says it can fit 5/16" hose, but it actually works with An alternate reviewer posted a picture of the measurements, and they are by far accurate, the barb is definitely adapted to fit If you're using a thin walled, flexible hose, it may be possible to stretch it over the large barb on this adapter and make it work, but if you're using a thick walled A1 type hose it simply will not I really don't understand how such a simple and straightforward statement could be so misleading It is important to understand the basics of.