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bbwb


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Location: NE Minnesota
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Weedeater Question
Original Message   Mar 15, 2005 8:55 pm
Okay everyone, here is a stumper for you:

I have a Weedeater GTI 17LE weed trimmer that I can't stop the fuel leak on.  Before you all start on me, I know that this is a cheapie unit (yes I got it for $60 about 10 years ago) but it has really served me well until last year.  It all started with the engine not wanting to run.  I figured that a carburator kit was in order, so I pulled it and put the kit in.  What I found to be the biggest culprit in non-operation was that the plastic fuel line in the tank had fallen apart.  So, easy fix right? Replace the line, NOT.  The first line I put on was the wrong outside diameter and leaked right away.  So on to line number 2.  This line appears to be the correct replacement, but yet I still get  slight fuel seapage between the line and the hole in the tank.  I went to several part sites and find that the factory line #530069247 is replaced with Stens ST-120-870.  Unfortunately, to order it on line ends up being about $14 buck for 50 cents worth of line. 

Any tricks for this? 

I just hate the idea of tossing this operational unit away just because I can't get a small fuel line to work.  The engine with the new kit really runs great.  Of course, I already have my eye on a Stihl trimmer if I just can't get this to work

bbwb

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dturner384


Joined: Jul 21, 2007
Points: 2

Re: Weedeater Question
Reply #7   Jul 21, 2007 3:09 pm
Hi! All you have to do is replace the fuel lines with a good hose that is meant to endure gasoline exposure for long periods. I use Tygon. You will probably need a foot of 3/32 ID x 3/26 OD and a foot of .08 ID x .14 OD. There are many folks who can sell this to you through ebay. Just do a search, and they should come up for about $4 delivered and including postage.  Also, when you feed the new fuel line through the gas tank, try cutting it at a tapered angle.  This makes it much easier when feeding it through the whole, and since the line is a little larger than the whole, you will get a good seal.  Replacing the fuel line should be pretty easy from this point, and you might even want to replace that fuel filter too!

Cheers,

David
donjag


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Location: menasha,wisconsin
Joined: Apr 25, 2007
Points: 142

Re: Weedeater Question
Reply #8   Jul 21, 2007 9:52 pm
i just bought a new weedeater for 50 bucks,might save alot of headaches,walmart,the evil empire.

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