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gofastsandman 04-23-2014 08:15 AM

Is fuel fill hose foamed in? Leaking tank...
 
Perfect timing. Fuel leak. 89 20sf.
Anyone got a quick pic of the fill line routing through the gunwhale and stringer?

Nooooo.

otterhound 04-23-2014 09:27 AM

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I'll get a photo in a bit, my tank is still out and it's an '89 as well.
Rod

My fill hose was not foamed in and ran in the channel with the vent hose. There was however a pretty severe kink in it where it had to pass under the the liner floor corner. Made it a beetch to get out, pulled mine out with my tractor:o. Will try to find the id plate, tucked it away for safe keeping:rolleyes:.
Rod

gofastsandman 04-23-2014 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by otterhound (Post 226737)
I'll get a photo in a bit, my tank is still out and it's an '89 as well.
Rod

Thanks a bunch Otter.
Gonna be a looong weekend.

gofastsandman 04-23-2014 12:12 PM

Could you get a pic of mfr tag please up close.

flyingfrizzle 04-23-2014 01:06 PM

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You can see the hose on the one picture and the slot that was cut in the stringer from the factory that it laid in, in the second. The foam in the slot was fully around the hose. 1974 so your may be different. Looks like they just cut a chunk out of the stringer and let it lay in the slot, not glass under it or to seal the hole off so the foam don't get wet in the stringer either. There were also other foam fill holes you can see as well that were never sealed.

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hermco 04-23-2014 05:13 PM

If ya yank that hose hard enough it'll come. :D

DonV 04-23-2014 05:45 PM

That a good one Don!! Ya need to be careful so as not to hurt anything!! :)

hermco 04-23-2014 06:17 PM

True. Always take care not to hurt yer hose. If it breaks yer screwed.

gofastsandman 04-23-2014 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by hermco (Post 226747)
True. Always take care not to hurt yer hose. If it breaks yer screwed.

Thanks for the chat today Don.

Thanks for the pics Dead Ho.

Just off the phone with Cayman Pumpkin. I had thought it may be the fill hose, but had no thoughts of how to isolate that.

So in the spirit of CSC, I will pass this along. Plug the vent fitting on the tank. Fill the tank
all the way up the fill hose to the threads for the cap. Open beer and watch. If level drops fast, it may just be a bad fill hose. May. Of course when the wire in the hose starts to corrode, the hose explodes. Mine looks ruff by the tank. Both are 25 yrs old.

hermco 04-23-2014 06:43 PM

Dude, just replace the tank and hoses, then drink beer for the next 25 years without having to worry. :)


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