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    Fuel Line in Split Corrugated Flexible Conduit

    That's an option, but the fuel line is still likely to rub against the rough edge of the flexible tubing.
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    Fuel Line in Split Corrugated Flexible Conduit

    "Rigging tube." That helped my search. Is the fitting in the photos below what you're referring to? Based on various parts and assemblies sold by West Marine, Bass Pro, and Walmart, the corrugated tubing is a "rigging hose," the flange on the end is a "rigging flange with fuel hose port," and...
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    Fuel Line in Split Corrugated Flexible Conduit

    Thanks for the feedback. I don't really see the point of the conduit, it's not like the 20 cords under my desk that I need to keep tidy and out of the way. You're right, I can probably just remove it, but I'll call the dealership and ask them if there is some sort of advantage to having it like...
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    Fuel Line in Split Corrugated Flexible Conduit

    I took my boat to a non-Bennington shop for routine service last week, and the mechanic was critical of the way the Bennington dealer had rigged the outboard. You can see in the photos below how the fuel line and electrical cable are contained in a split corrugated conduit, with the fuel line...
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