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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 516277" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>From what I can see the hoses need trashed. Clean the tanks and inspect the pickup tube...is there a filter on the pickup ? I always add an inline filter to the hose. Those gray hoses only last a year or two, get a good quality A1 rated fuel line as they will last for many years. If your concerned about a vent, they are easy to add to a cap or the tank itself. If your going to keep a plastic tank, then keep the one with the least sun exposure, as this does shorten their lifespan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 516277, member: 1183"] From what I can see the hoses need trashed. Clean the tanks and inspect the pickup tube...is there a filter on the pickup ? I always add an inline filter to the hose. Those gray hoses only last a year or two, get a good quality A1 rated fuel line as they will last for many years. If your concerned about a vent, they are easy to add to a cap or the tank itself. If your going to keep a plastic tank, then keep the one with the least sun exposure, as this does shorten their lifespan. [/QUOTE]
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