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Old 11-08-2009, 06:18 PM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Default Re: Fuel blockage on seafari

Thanks for the feedback Fr. Frank.
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Pull the fuel tank cover out of the floor, and everything is right there, easy access.
Fuel tank cover is off; as it is currently set up, vent line is visible at the fore port side of the tank, and sending unit is visible near middle of tank. Fill tube and fuel supply tubes are side-by-side at the back of the tank, actually under the deck, just fore of the aft hatches.

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When you remove the fitting, the pickup tube into the tank comes out with it.
The gas pickup(elbow)fitting is pictured above. this was located at the aft end of the tank right next to the fill hose. A pick-up tube did not come up with it when removed. The "pick-up elbow" is brass - the welded female fitting appears to be aluminum, potential problem here? Location-wise does it sound like the fittings are in the right places?

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Then my fuel line goes into a 10 micron water-separating Sierra filter with a water drain on it.
Does that filter come like that and do you know the part number - I'd love to use the clear bowl system as opposed to my current sierra fuel/water separating filter?

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I put an inline 30 micron particle filter on mine just 6 inches from the pickup.
If I'm understanding you correctly, your 30 micron particle filter is situated between tank and the fuel/water separator about 6" from the tank fitting?
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