I have experienced four recirculator hose (1/16”) failures on my 1986 Johnson 150 over the past 18 years. All four occur in various locations where the hose attaches to one of the barb fittings on the intake manifold check valves. The failure is always a slit along the hose from the hose end back about 3/8”. Of course this results in a fuel leak. After the first occurrence many years ago I replaced all of the recirc hoses. Just recently I did the same while rebuilding the engine. Even with new recirc hoses I experienced these failures.
I am careful to dress the lines in a manner to increase bend radii as much as possible. The most recent failure occurred on the inside of the bend radius, not the outside which may be caused by the barb fitting tearing through the hose.
What is the cause of these failures? Any tips on how to eliminate these? Would miniature Oetiker clamps or zip ties eliminate this from occurring? Is there a mesh reinforced or better recirc hose option than the OEM product I purchase online?
I am careful to dress the lines in a manner to increase bend radii as much as possible. The most recent failure occurred on the inside of the bend radius, not the outside which may be caused by the barb fitting tearing through the hose.
What is the cause of these failures? Any tips on how to eliminate these? Would miniature Oetiker clamps or zip ties eliminate this from occurring? Is there a mesh reinforced or better recirc hose option than the OEM product I purchase online?