Or, you can try the easy approach. Take a 1/4" bolt about 2" long and cutoff the head. Force the bolt into the old fuel line on the fuel tank side (after removing fuel tank), push other end into new fuel line, tape the lines together well with electrical tape. Gently pull from one side and push from the other until new section of line comes through. Just did this and it too all of 5 minutes.
Or you can freeze the gas line in the freezer until it becomes hard and frozen. Then lubricate it with petroleum jelly and slide it through the engine until it comes out by the gas tank.
Or you can freeze the gas line in the freezer until it becomes hard and frozen. Then lubricate it with petroleum jelly and slide it through the engine until it comes out by the gas tank.
I found an easier way as I had to replace the gas line again. Cut a wire hanger in two places near the hook on the hanger. Straighten the hanger and run it through the old gas line. Run the new hose behind the old line until there is no space between the hoses. Bend the back end of the hanger so it is snug on the right side of the new hose so the hanger doesn't slip through the hoses. Spray WD 40 on the old and new hose. Then take a pair of pliers and pull the hanger from the carburetor side until both hoses come through.
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