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Unread 03-18-2008, 07:50 PM
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Well before you go draining the gas I would check all the lines and any thing else that might be leaking. I pulled my tank after checking everything I could think of and it was not the tank. I finally found that the nipple that the vent hose conects to had cracked and after I filled the boat and then added oil gas leaked out of this crack. It took time for it to leak out of the boat and it seemed that it was just a continous leak. If you have to drain the tank just by some 5 gallon cans, disconect the fuel line from the motor, stick the hose in a can and pump the ball to get things flowing. It takes some time so just keep an eye on the can nad change them out as needed. Also the last can of gas take it and shake it up and dump some into a jar and see how it looks. I found my last can was pretty dirty and had some water in it so I did not put that back into the boat.
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