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bgreene 06-05-2012 04:24 PM

replacing fuel vent on V21
 
The plastic outside hull fuel vent broke off and I need to replace it.

Who's used what for this application ? Figure I'll upgrade to a nicer fitting.

Thanks

Destroyer 06-05-2012 05:52 PM

Get rid of the plastic... get a nice ss one from Perko or Seasense. Check out eBay first though.

jasoncooperpcola 06-05-2012 06:36 PM

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x2 Upgrade to stainless, But do not get the one like the pic below. I had one on the 250 Sportsman and it would intake water from waves. I cut the hose on it twenty miles out and watched in horror as every wave came alongside the boat the vent hose would spit a little water into the boat. It just sticks out too far.

Blue_Runner 06-06-2012 09:00 AM

I bought a nice stainless one from Reel 2 years ago. Still haven't installed it. Looked at it tho. That itty bitty round inspection hatch is gonna make it difficult, but not impossible. My plastic one broke but is still there, kinda.

macojoe 06-06-2012 09:23 AM

SS is the way to go!! I have one like the pic above with no issues. But had a friend that use to get water in his under way, he put a clam shell over it facing toward the back and no more worry!

Blue_Runner 06-06-2012 09:52 AM

Another thing, I believe the vent hose should have a big loop in it right next to the vent. That way if water does happen to get in, it won't be able to travel up and around the loop to reach the fuel tank.

reelapeelin 06-06-2012 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Blue_Runner (Post 190059)
Another thing, I believe the vent hose should have a big loop in it right next to the vent. That way if water does happen to get in, it won't be able to travel up and around the loop to reach the fuel tank.


Sorry Greene...but that's an old Wive's Tale...think about it...if that loop is full of water or any other liquid, and the motor starts drawing fuel from the tank, what's gonna happen?...it's gonna suck that water right into the tank...if it doesn't, then it'll clog the vent and eventually stall the motor...

phatdaddy 06-06-2012 11:28 AM

i ask my wife about it and she wanted to know why in the world was i asking her a boat question.
well, that went over like a hair on a wedding cake...

jasoncooperpcola 06-06-2012 11:41 AM

That might work if the loop is above the vent. Then any water runs back out

reelapeelin 06-06-2012 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jasoncooperpcola (Post 190066)
That might work if the loop is above the vent. Then any water runs back out

A "U"-shaped loop will drain...but a complete round loop, even above the vent will hold liquid......the U above the vent would be the best way to do it...unfortunately, the V-20 doesn't allow room for much of one...


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