Sierra 116-337-0560 5/16" Low Perm Fuel Line - MW
Sierra 116-337-0560 5/16" Low Perm Fuel Line
Sierra fuel line is OEM compatible. This low perm fuel line has a small outer diameter making it flexible and easy to clamp. This outboard fuel line is resistant to ethanol blended fuel and a THV barrier to prevent permeation. This B1 fuel line is both EPA and CARB complaint. The fuel hose is gray in color to help keep it cooler and prevent vapor lock. This hose is for above deck primer bulb application and is not fire retardant.
Features:
- Fuel line hose for fuel system rigging.
- Designed to be used above the deck.
- I.D.: 5/16"
- O.D.: 1/2"
- Wt. "C":7
- Color: Grey
- CARB & EPA Compliant
- B1 Fuel Line
- Flexible
- Bulk Fuel Line, Sold by the foot
Sierra 116-337-0560 5/16" Low Perm Fuel Line FAQs
What size is the Sierra 116-337-0560 Low Perm Fuel Line?
The Sierra 116-337-0560 Low Perm Fuel Line has a 5/16" inside diameter and a 1/2" outside diameter.
Is this Sierra fuel line sold by the foot?
Yes, this Sierra bulk fuel line is sold by the foot.
Is the Sierra 116-337-0560 fuel line EPA and CARB compliant?
Yes, this Sierra low perm fuel line is EPA and CARB compliant.
Can this fuel line be used with ethanol-blended fuel?
Yes, this fuel line is resistant to ethanol-blended fuel and uses a THV barrier to help prevent permeation.
Where should this Sierra B1 fuel line be used?
This Sierra B1 fuel line is designed for above deck primer bulb applications and fuel system rigging.
Is this Sierra fuel line fire retardant?
No, this fuel line is not fire retardant and is designed for above deck use.

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