Not sure of it's composition. I bought it from a sponsor here. @fordf150. He owns performance Outdoor Equipment and is a great sellerNo, not off-topic, that's fine. I'm looking for a line I won't have to replace every year.
In addition to the first request, does anyone know the composition of the Echo Black Fuel line?
All the knockoffs soured me on trying to get actual Tygon fuel line or the True Blue line. Echo fuel line is black, so you won't be able to see through it, but so far it's good for at least 3 years with fuel left sitting in the saws. I realize it's slightly off topic, but thought I'd throw it out there if it helps someone
I've heard that also but never used it. The two do look very similar. I think the Stihl line is just a touch thickerThe bulk Stihl fuel line seems similar, holds up really well. Had absolutely rotten from ethanol carbs come in and the fuel lines are still supple and don't have holes.
I've heard that also but never used it. The two do look very similar. I think the Stihl line is just a touch thicker
Yells caution with sea foam in 2 strokes. It a cleaner to remove carbon and oil, the lube oil is in the fuel and sea foam removes oil.I only use the 50:1 pre mix husky fuel in a can I add a tad more oil to it, some seafoam. No more ethonal gas used here.
Which line do we trust enough to use?
https://www.stens.com/products/fuel-parts/fuel-line
I always used gates rubber hose fuel line on the cars/trucks I wonder if they have ethonal proof fuel line now?
Yells caution with sea foam in 2 strokes. It a cleaner to remove carbon and oil, the lube oil is in the fuel and sea foam removes oil.
Gas removes oil also, yet we mix it with it everydayYells caution with sea foam in 2 strokes. It a cleaner to remove carbon and oil, the lube oil is in the fuel and sea foam removes oil.
I will not use it either. Run what ever makes you happy, oils, fuel, cleaners, snake oil. Quality oil and fresh non-ethanol gas is all it really needs.Yells caution with sea foam in 2 strokes. It a cleaner to remove carbon and oil, the lube oil is in the fuel and sea foam removes oil.
I think fresh is also another key word. I've let pump gas sit in carburetors over the winter and after 6 or 8 years they don't want to run right in the spring. Seafoam has fixed that on 7 different Honda engines for meI will not use it either. Run what ever makes you happy, oils, fuel, cleaners, snake oil. Quality oil and non-ethanol gas is all it really needs.
Agree, changed it to fresh.I think fresh is also another key word. I've let pump gas sit in carburetors over the winter and after 6 or 8 years they don't want to run right in the spring. Seafoam has fixed that on 7 different Honda engines for me
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