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wellcraftv20step 05-22-2013 06:03 AM

alluminum fuel tank
 
on the back of my 30 year old 55 gal alluminum fuel tank their are two hose fittings (side by side) i know one goes to the outboard where is the other one going, jus dont remember that on my i/o , Thanks

Hedge 05-22-2013 06:17 AM

:thre:

is it a vent?

wellcraftv20step 05-22-2013 06:59 AM

On all the polly tanks i see they have 3 ports . 1fill , 1vent and one goes to outboard engine yet the allumonum tanks that i'm looking at all have 4. if that makes it any clearer.

RidgeRunner 05-22-2013 08:40 AM

Dual engines? If it is near the rear of the tank I would think two pick-up tubes for multi-engine use. Are all four plumbed with hoses?

wellcraftv20step 05-22-2013 08:50 AM

( single engine 140 johnson) yes ridge they all have hose connected to them i did trace one to the fuel seperator, the other i just cant feel and i cant get my head up in their since my spine surgery

reelapeelin 05-23-2013 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by wellcraftv20step (Post 203858)
( single engine 140 johnson) yes ridge they all have hose connected to them i did trace one to the fuel seperator, the other i just cant feel and i cant get my head up in their since my spine surgery

Does the Pursuit allow for dual engines?...all the fuel to your motor SHOULD go to the separator first...could it be that second line is stubbed off out of sight...tug on it a little and see if you get any resistance or if it comes to you easily...due to hose rot over time, you should know where it goes...is there a shut-off on either or both of those lines?...just for safety, if there is, close it prior to tuggin' on that line...even if there is no shut-off, it shouldn't lose much w/out the motor pullin' on it...


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