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JohnB 06-15-2002 09:58 PM

Re: Vent on scepter, water in gas
 
All,
The vent problem appears to be fixed. The vent had a 90 degree elbow in it facing straight down and there was no loop in the hose. This kind of acted like a siphon. Good think I have 2 water seperators in line. I put a 6 inch loop in the hose above the vent and water will have to flow thru the 3/16 inch vent hole, and then uphill 5 inches to get headed to the tank. This should cure it.
MarkDPM, check out my post on leaking rubrail seam. I am pulling it off tomorrow, and resealing it with 5200. I will post back the results. I was have the same problem, only on both sides of the cabin, and even running in by the cockpit seats underneath.


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