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I'm not familiar with that setup. Mine has a pickup in the stern end of tank. It is a hard plastic tube reaching just short of the bottom of tank.
Your tube lays on the bottom of tank reaching all the way to the back? There are no baffles in the tank? Could the tube be sucking up against a wall randomly? I know you can't test it because it is intermittent but if it were happening, opening the fuel filler cap would rule out the vent...with a big sucking sound... you said the primer ball sucks in... like a deflated football? Brady-Belichek syndrome...move to New England, it will be fine....
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IF it were the vent then just disconnecting the fuel line from the h2o sep would clear it up, no? Blowing the line out back into the tank "fixes" it. If it were the vent that should not fix it.......
Yea Skunk not your typical pickup tube for sure. It isn't sucking up against the side. I think that would be fairly obvious when I blow back through the fuel line. I have to blow pretty hard to clear it. Either it is collapsing or full of crud or both. This really blows....pun intended. If I cut around the outline I think I'd need to add a lip around the edge to support the "hatch cover" when I put it back, right? I can cut the deck, get the tank out and clean this piss out of it. I'm just not that up to speed on the glassing/epoxy aspect of putting it back. And I don't want to paint the deck. I like my original deck. :sigh: I've been living with this for years. My biggest fear is it happening heading out a rough inlet or in between the rock jetties. Not a good situation. I check the ball before heading into those situations and keep a flat head screwdriver handy to disconnect the line for the blowing procedure JIC. What I need is one of those cameras with a light that the doc runs down your throat to get inside that tank and look around!!!!!!! p.s. could Tom Brady be hiding in my tank?
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Yes, if you cut the deck you'll have to put some kind of support shelf or brackets along the underside of the deck so that when you lay the hatch back in it will have someplace to sit. I used scrap plywood roughly 4" wide. Used Liquid Nails type construction adhesive to glue it in place, then used several stainless screws to hold it for additional strength. Be sure to seal the wood before you put it in place so it doesn't rot. Here you go for the camera. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...o+USB&_sacat=0 They aren't really expensive. The one that I bought took less than 2 weeks to arrive from China. Just make sure that your phone will support it. (Must be an Android 4.0 or higher, capable of taking pictures with an detached camera). Will not work with an i-phone. My phone didn't support it, but it also works on a computer display so I just hooked it up to my notebook. Focal length from about 1 inch to infinity. adjustable light sourse built in. I used it to look inside some cylinders of an engine to make sure they weren't melted. Or, if you want to spend some extra bucks, you can get one from Harbor Freight that has it's own built in display. http://www.harborfreight.com/digital...era-61839.html Lastly, keep a portable tank (3 or 6 gal size) filled with premix onboard with some sta-bil in it. Should last the whole year without spoiling, and if you ever get into one of those dangerous situations where you need to move in a hurry with the ball collapsed, just switch to the portable tank to get you moving quickly.
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1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God) ![]() Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. |
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