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re: Boat fuel tank problem??
Posted on 9/15/17 at 1:27 pm to LEASTBAY
Posted on 9/15/17 at 1:27 pm to LEASTBAY
ok, just soft means it sucked in air somehow, a blockage in the line or clogged vent it would have been sucked in.
might be the fuel line between tank and bulb or the pickup tube has a hole in it or a leak at the connection. one thing to keep in mind, a leak in the line doesnt always mean gas leaks out, often it just lets it suck air in because it works on suction and has no real pressure behind it to force the gas to leak out.
as for the spill just let it air out, might peel some paint if it sits there in a puddle for a while
might be the fuel line between tank and bulb or the pickup tube has a hole in it or a leak at the connection. one thing to keep in mind, a leak in the line doesnt always mean gas leaks out, often it just lets it suck air in because it works on suction and has no real pressure behind it to force the gas to leak out.
as for the spill just let it air out, might peel some paint if it sits there in a puddle for a while
This post was edited on 9/15/17 at 1:34 pm
Posted on 9/15/17 at 1:29 pm to keakar
i raised the front up I think most of it came out. Boat is running fine now. Pickup tube looks new so does vent. gonna change the filters when it stops raining
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