brantley moats
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Hope someone can shed some light on this. I helped my fishing buddy repair his 2003 225 Mercury EFI, I believe this was near the end of the Mercury production of the EFI's. He had taken the tank out to replace the aerator pumps the weekend before his problem occurred. The next weekend after running for several hours the motor started starving for gas. Upon inspection of fuel filter we found many small pieces of what appeared to be plastic. The dealer said it was caused by alcohol degradation of the grey fuel line between the motor and tank. We took apart this line and sure enough you could see the inside of the grey fuel line (Mercury Factory gasline)literally decomposing into small plastic pieces. The black fuel line which the grey line connected to at the motor showed no degradation. My question is why would the Mercury company recommend this type grey line over the black gas line. And why would they be still selling it for replacement instead of recommending the black line which is obviously more resistant to the alcohol if indeed this is alcohol degradation. By the way he has been running Premium gas in this motor since it was new.Note: After replacement and flushing motor is running good .Thanks in advance for any insight into this.
Brantley
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