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Fuel line size 0-235

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Larry Lyons

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My 0-235 has 5/16" fuel line. Near as I can tell it has been flying with that since it's birth date. My question is that adequate for this engine? Or is there some place I can go to and find that info? I know on a Smith the fuel line are all short, being under 3' total but still curious as it will be a lot easier to change right now as opposed to after she is buttoned up and flying.

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