I don’t know what the tool is called but I know they are used in surgery. Like short nosed slim pliers that lock in a closed position. Cut the fuel line at a sharp angle and get the angle stared through the hole. Reach inside the tank with the tool and clamp the end of the hose and pull it through.Ok I have a question what in the h ll is the trick to getting a new fuel line pushed down into the fuel tank on a saw
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since that’s what the thread is all about.
I don’t know what the tool is called but I know they are used in surgery. Like short nosed slim pliers that lock in a closed position. Cut the fuel line at a sharp angle and get the angle stared through the hole. Reach inside the tank with the tool and clamp the end of the hose and pull it through.
Easy peasy.
Hemostat, as a brain damaged vet I communicate poorly due to slowed brain and forgetful effect. Too many words on occasion. Like when my eyes are open and there's peeps aroundI don’t know what the tool is called but I know they are used in surgery. Like short nosed slim pliers that lock in a closed position. Cut the fuel line at a sharp angle and get the angle stared through the hole. Reach inside the tank with the tool and clamp the end of the hose and pull it through.
Easy peasy.
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hemostats.
I was also wondering about thatYou want the large curved one.
And, a drill motor and a selection of small bits are your friend.
Tank port too tight? Just clobber it bigger. [emoji106]
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