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Where to get check valve
Posted by John S on Apr 04 2005
Thanks for the input

I think the check valve is the best solution, BUT I thought that was part of the bulbs setup.  Disconnecting the fuel line when not in use from the kicker would probably work, but I don't like the idea of dust, dirt and saltwater getting all over these connections.  
I do carry a 5 gal spare tank ready to hook to either outboard, as a small reserve, but I want to be able to feed both these motors from my same 35 gal. main tank.

Anyone ever seen a inline check valve to fit into a boat syle fuel line?  I haven't had much luck.

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