Outdoor Power Equipment and Small Engines - New fuel line 1998 Toro 824 Snow blower

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sod
10-28-09, 06:19 PM
I just completed a complete rebuild on this snow blower' carburetor and figured I might as well replace the fuel line from the gas tank while I have it apart. I just went to pull the old fuel line and it feels stuck or at least a very tight fit. I decided to leave well enough alone until I had a chance to post here to see if there is a recommended method to use for replacing the fuel line. As it stands now I don't want to pull the old line and end up with two pieces at an inaccessible location. So I would appreciate any advice from those who are familiar with process.

The engine is the Tecumseh 8hp model HMSK80 155386 V.

Thanks.


indypower1
10-29-09, 05:27 PM
They can be a tight fit going thru the blower case. I just cut the line near the blower housing and pull it thru. I replace with the thin wall hose. (available at most small engine shops). Now to install the new hose, I use my 12" long phillips screw driver. I push the screwdriver shaft thru the hose, then slowly ease the hose thru the blower housing. Works everytime!!

sod
10-29-09, 06:16 PM
Thanks indypower1, I will give it a try.