QUOTE=Crosbyman;n10481454] aside from seeing the gas flow and a warm feeling what is the advantage over the regular black stuff
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QUOTE=F_R;n10481512]Seeing gas flow is not always a good thing. Many people have gotten angst over seeing bubbles in there. It would be unusual NOT to have bubbles.[/QUOTE]
The year before last I had a problem getting fuel to the carb. I replaced the fuel pump, but no help. Then I put a piece of clear line before the pump, lots of bubbles. After replacing most of the line and the pump bulb I found the problem. The pickup tubes in both gas tanks were loose at the top and sucking air. A plastic plate with a fuel line fitting and a float gage screws to the top of each tank. Inside the tanks a short plastic tube, about 3/4" long, is molded into the plate. The 10" pickup tube slides over it. No clamp. No seriously, you heard me. I mean what the #%@&
Two 6 Gal. Mercury tanks!!! Like over $100.00 bucks each. AND NO CLAMPS And to make it worse, the way they're made you can't even use clamps. No room and the clamps just smash the molded tube. So I pressed a piece of stainless tubing into the molded tube and secured it with some PC-7 epoxy and added a clamp to hold the pickup tube tight. Problem solved.
It took me all of 3 1/2 months to find and figure out how to fix the problem, but if I would have had clear line on, I could have seen the bubbles coming right from the tank, which was the last place I checked.