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I have a 1998 21cc Seacraft & I am having trouble with fresh water getting in the fuel tank.I have checked all lines & fittings & they are OK. The fuel tank vent is attached to the fuel fill with a vented fuel cap.I think this set up is my problem. Looking for advice
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A friend with a year 2000 20' Master Angler had the same problem. The cause of his was determined to be some rather creative routing of the fuel and vent lines: in rough conditions, he took a LOT of water into the fuel tank [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]
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runamuck,
Do you have a fuel/water separator? If not, it's a good idea to install one even if you still have to re-route the fuel and vent lines. This way you can be fairly certain that contaminated fuel won't get to the engine. Another way to prevent/detect water in your gas is to install a sending unit from WEMA , which will detect water before it gets from the tank to the water separator. Plus, you'll get a much more accurate reading on your fuel gauge. |
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The fuel Vent line should have a U shape in the hose allowing water (if any water can get into it from the ocean) to be trapped in the U it kind of looks like this.
boat vent location ----- U ------ inside location of hose (the U should be located lower on this example) This belly of the hose traps water in the U and keeps anything from intering into the tank. FellowShip [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Best regards, Roger http://members.cox.net/rhstg44/Misc/...go%20small.jpg 1979, 20' Master Angler |
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