Cold Fusion tank install

Location
Vegas
Feel a little dumb here but first time dealing with a cold fusion tank and I'm working on putting it together. Little confused on what to do here. Wanted to ask before I just do what sounds like it would work to me.

Here's what I'm asking about
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prity sure you use fuel line to connect them. i just run fuel line to the bottom until it bends so its long enough to follow the fuel.

make sure you install the tank cap BEFORE you put the fittings in it, i made that mistake.
 
Location
Vegas
Yea thats what i thought you connect them with fuel line just not sure how fuel line does being submerged in fuel?

I've heard some stories....
 
Location
cali
Ya dont use those, cut a OEM or AM fuel line from fitting to bottom of tank and clamp filter to bottom end of fuel line.
 

Yami-Rider

TigerCraft FV-PRO
Location
Texoma
I have used the pink cold-fusion line inside the tank on a couple skis with no issues. One ski is 3 years old and that internal line is still like new.
 

brandirad

Be Rad, Stay Rad
Location
Henderson, NV
Any tygon based fuel line and some oetiker clamps should be fine for your application. That's what I've been running on my skis and it works great. Any local lawnmower shop should have some tygon fuel line.

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JMew03

The call me Mew Mew
Location
DFW,TX
I have the pink line and the fuel clunk that came with the cold fusion kit from thrust on my ski. Works excellent and gets every drop of fuel out if I am not paying attention to the level.
 

JamesG

Site Supporter
Location
Here
what are people putting on the threads? I would imagine there will be air leaks without some sort of sealant on the threads going into the tank.
 
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