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Time for fuel hose replacement on the boat. 1988 original is dry, hard and beginning to check. Do I need to replace with 3/8 marine fuel hose or can I replace with ethanol resistant automotive hose? I'm thinking I need marine hose but not sure what the difference is. Engine is a 3.7 merc I/O. I'll be replacing line from tank to fuel/water filter then line to fuel pump. All advice is welcome.

 

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Obviously one difference is cost.  Second is UV resistance.  Rubber deteriorates in direct sunlight.  Marine is more resistant to it. 

 

Tom B.

(LongLine)

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I did mine this weekend - about $4.50 a foot for marine USCG A1 or A15 hose locally - might find it cheaper online. As already stated for the reasons above use the marine line. In addition it's kind of a PITA job, and your original marine line lasted about 25 years so you might as well just do it right. Don't forget to double clamp.

Edited by AnglingAddict
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Yep. That's pretty much what I figured. Marine hose it will be. Thanks for all the replies/advice.

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