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Old 06-20-2016, 05:54 AM   #11
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"Getting ready to do that. I just bout six 1 OZ bottles of dye from AutoZone and a UV light-"

Save it for later , boats use fuel that is died red as it has no road tax.

After a super bilge clean up if diesel is found floating on the surface of bilge water too thin to pump, its time for strips of paper towels round all fuel fittings from the deck tank fill to the injectors.

Dye comes way later in the leak finding process,

"Perhaps I will not need hose or a fuel filter but I still need to know what that outlet would be".

The local shop that does hydraulics will usually have USCG marked approved fuel line.Many NAPA.

They will create it in 5 min , from your old hose as a guide.

They will also have legal propane hose.
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