jwales wrote:Tree trimming with a Jonsrud 52 chainsaw and when I was reaching high I was getting drips of gas on my throttle hand. Saw ran fine.
Took a look at the carb. seems to be fine. no fuel line leak but it appears that (maybe a previous repair person) a fuel line was replaced (taqnk to carb) and the opening to the fuel tank was larger than the fuel line and it appears they used some type of sealer/glue/compound to prevent leaking. It worked for awhile

. Wondering if there is a grommet or washer that should be used in this application?? I also did not think there was a product that would seal when in contact with gasoline?? Any thoughts on how to correct appreciated.
Thanks
Best thing to do, would be to drain the tank, pop the fuel line out/off, and take the saw down to yer local shop to see if they got the correct size hose. No shop? then ya just have to measure the existing line and step it up a notch. You might check out this place :
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/forums/chainsaw.9/ Somebody there prolly knows the correct size.
BTW, a product called Seal All
http://eclecticproducts.com/sealall.htm works really well. Have not used it on a hose yet, but I've used it on /in carbs and tanks with great results. It's still holding up on a crack in a poly tank where the outlet nipple meets the bottom.