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Dave F Posted - 12 Aug 2020 : 15:58:35
Hi all, I'm trying to make up a bulb fuel line for a quicksilver quick connect tank, and a Mariner 15hp Bigfoot. I've ended up with two engine connections. Can I use one
on the tank? Or are they designed to flow one way. Thanks, Dave F



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Dave F Posted - 12 Aug 2020 : 19:09:50
Brilliant. Many thanks df.

Dave
df Posted - 12 Aug 2020 : 18:27:15
The bayonet conectors can be on both ends, that's how I ran my old norman as it made swapping fuel tanks on the go a doddle, it's just the bulb that needs to be the right way up.

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