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fuel smell in cockpit
i topped of tank (315.00 dollars) and took boat out yesterday. all day i coulkd smell fuel? i checked the obvoius bilge area rear of tank in engine compartment can't find any signs of fuel?should i pull up the center section of floor it is screwed in and siliconed. hope the tank isn't leaking :(
scott |
:eek::eek:
Unfortunately, it sounds (smells) like the tank is leaking. This is really not something to put off. The tank is foamed in place. If leaking, the fuel may not make back to the engine bilge area for a while, espeically if it's just a minor leak. However, even a minor leak spells fumes. After checking all the easy and obvious stuff, you'd better pull that floor section and investigate. It's a bummer but its not a show stopper. New tank, good to go for as long as you own it at least. Good luck and be careful. Keep us posted. |
i pulled up floor no visable signs? i noticed the fuel pump fitting was loose? seems like the wrong size threads on fitting into the tank.i can move it side to side and turn it and here the pump moving so i assume it is venting there for sure but don't know if that is the only problem.
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Originally Posted by scottmori
(Post 2655545)
i pulled up floor no visable signs? i noticed the fuel pump fitting was loose? seems like the wrong size threads on fitting into the tank.i can move it side to side and turn it and here the pump moving so i assume it is venting there for sure but don't know if that is the only problem.
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I had a stainless steel set of fuel lines in my last boat that wheeped fuel smell. The way we found it was take them off, pressurize them and put them in a tub of water. Then after a bit small bubbles would form on the outside of the lines. That one took almost a year to find it was so faint. You will want to check your fittings, hoses, fuel pump etc. The absolute last thing I would do is pull that tank.
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thats how mine started, look under the step in the cabin that is where my leak was pooling at.
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fuel leak
thanks i checked under step no evidence of fuel. i really hope it was that fitting.
scott |
It most likely was leaking at the fitting. The key is you mentioned you topped off the tank and while floating the gas tank is leaning overflowing the loose fitting on the back of the tank. While your used up the gas in the tank it stopped leaking and evaporated what leaked out.
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Have a friend, true story, with similar problem. Working on the engines, wrench slipped, spark and a click sound and WHOOOM! Deck split from the hull. Multiple fractures requiring surgery, facial burns, fire department rescue. Moral: fix that problem pronto! and don't ignore the scent.
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Originally Posted by DOCS OUT
(Post 2657858)
Have a friend, true story, with similar problem. Working on the engines, wrench slipped, spark and a click sound and WHOOOM! Deck split from the hull. Multiple fractures requiring surgery, facial burns, fire department rescue. Moral: fix that problem pronto! and don't ignore the scent.
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