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if i am reading the timeline right, you ran it on the portable tank, same problem, then changed lines, bulb, etc. if so, try it on the portable with new lines.

didn't those have a funky bayonet style fuel quick disconnect, try bypassing that

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if i am reading the timeline right, you ran it on the portable tank, same problem, then changed lines, bulb, etc. if so, try it on the portable with new lines.

didn't those have a funky bayonet style fuel quick disconnect, try bypassing that

just throwing out ideas
Yes, they use the old style Mercury quick disconnect. And you're right, there might be a piece of junk caught in the quick disconnect at the tank. Can't be at the engine, since the primer bulb wouldn't collapse then.


Lathehand, quick question.... What kind of tanks are you using? Are they both portable plastic ones? I ran across a problem in one of my older 6 gal portable tanks the other day... seems the internal pick up hose was made out of some kind of rubber, and the Ethanol fuel made it crumbly and brittle. If you had the same problem, and a piece got logged in the quick disconnect on the hose side, then even if you switched tanks, presuming you put the old disconnect on the new hose, that might account for your problem.
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also junk in the tank could be plugging the pickup
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Sounds to me like one of your fuel hoses is collapsing (somewhere before the bulb). This has been a big problem with the ethanol gas. The old fuel lines cant't handle the new gas and tend to break down inside the hoses. Had the same problem, different engine, and changing to new hoses solved the problem. If you didn't say you ran it off a seperate tank, I would have told you that something in the tank is blocking the pickup.
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It's on a pontoon boat and it has aluminum tank and the portable is a atwood plastic one only about two years old.The line I was the same one as on the onboard tank becuase the fitting was diffrent the motor has the old style.
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You need to try to run a new hose from the plastic tank straight to the bulb. Just run a cut end of the hose directly into the plastic tank into the gas. If the bulb still collapses, it has to be the checkvalve on the intake of the bulb. I would bet money that the fuel hose has delaminated inside the hose. Fuel hoses are a hose within a hose. The inner one collapses after continued use of ethanol gas.
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Do not use cheap hose either. You get what you pay for.
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