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I'm looking for some opinions here. Here is the situation. I have an '88 23'cc. A couple of weeks ago, I topped off my 130 gal tank based on what my Navman fuel meter said I needed. This past weekend, I was doing a prefish boat check and noticed gas leaking out of my bilge drain.
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If you have fuel in the bilge it is leaking from the fuel system. The only place you should ever see fuel leaking is from the vent during normal temparture changes and expansion of the fuel and gassing in a full tank.The pressurization makes me think you have a vent problem. I have seen something as minor as a dead wasp stuck in the vent fitting that stops the tank from venting. Do you have any trouble filling the tank? Does it only leak when full?
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Hermco
Yes, I do have some problem filling the tank. I cannot fill the tank any faster than the first notch on the nozzle or it will back flush b/c it does not vent fast enough. I have owned this boat 6 years now and this is the first time I have ever seen gas in the bilge. Danny |
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Sounds to me like your fill might be kinked or squeezed and leaking at those presure points. After time all full/vent line dry rott, but if it's pressed it will quicken at that point.
I've replced many fills that have put an unthinkable amount of fuel in the bildge.
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OK. I would start diagnosing with the vent thru hull fitting. Check that the vent thru hull is not blocked and if not then replace the hose. Not easy but if you can avoid a major fuel system rebuild by doing this I suggest you try.
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Unthinkable amount?
Wow! I can't even begin to think about how much that is....... ![]() |
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hundreds and hundreds of gallons....
![]() I've replaced two fills that pored a gallon or more into the bilge. And IMO any amount fuel in the bilge is a concern. But I wouldn't start yank'n tanks without checking the fill or vent....mr.freak'n expert! [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] BTW, the vents on my work-boat go into the cockpit, right where they should be!
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Thanks HermCo. I agree. I will start w/ the vent hose and thru hull hoping that is all it is. I've been going over in my head what a tank replacement will entail. Disconnecting all wires, cables, & hydaulics plus removing the console etc. Sounds fun....NOT.
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I am not and do not profess to be an "expert". Just a guy trying to interact with my fellow man. If you have a better way of how to diagnose a fuel system problem/leak please enlighten us. ![]() |
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Oops. After thoroughly reading your first post. Don's right.
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