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niceguy 05-13-2009 03:02 PM

Fuel shut off valves
 
Ok guys, here's another one for ya!!!

So I have these fuel shut off valves for each tank. They have a "right, "left", and "off". The guy I bought the boat told me he always just left them both in the "left" position. Does it make a difference? I thought one should read right, the other left.... but since there are two different tanks, would it matter? I am so confused:lolhit:

The only reason I ask is because I noticed the other day that one tank used about 1/4 of a tank more than the other.

Can any of you Sonic guys shed some light on this valve?

DareDevil 05-13-2009 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by niceguy (Post 2865361)
Ok guys, here's another one for ya!!!

So I have these fuel shut off valves for each tank. They have a "right, "left", and "off". The guy I bought the boat told me he always just left them both in the "left" position. Does it make a difference? I thought one should read right, the other left.... but since there are two different tanks, would it matter? I am so confused:lolhit:

The only reason I ask is because I noticed the other day that one tank used about 1/4 of a tank more than the other.

Can any of you Sonic guys shed some light on this valve?


On my old 30 (31) they said left ,both and right.

And i always left them on both untill 1 ran out and i switched that over,,untill i got to the pump !!:party-smiley-004:

Hope this helps. so maybe the OFF is both ??!!

East Coast B 05-14-2009 05:11 AM

You want to run each engine off it's own fuel tank. Port motor have switch on left, starboard motor on right tank.. THis way each tank will empty evenly assuming your motors are consuming fuel equally.... otherwise if both motors are pulling from the same tank, now your affecting the weight balance of your boat as only one will be emptying... when you go to fill, then you put the equal amount of gas into each tank.....

Jim Diesel 05-14-2009 06:13 AM

I'll look at mine later today, but should be port-off-star

niceguy 05-14-2009 07:59 AM

I'll take a pic today and post it up... wait I can't post pics anymore here.

I agree that it should pull fuel equally to have good weight distribution.... that is what I am worried about.

It just seems odd that this valve has basically two inputs (right and left) and the boat has two tanks. So my thinking is that each tank has two feeds (right and left), so I am not sure if it matters where the switch goes? Or am I way over thinking this?

45sonic 05-14-2009 06:59 PM

email me a pic

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I have a few interesting comments on Sonic shutoff valves

niceguy 05-14-2009 09:35 PM

Mail sent. Thanks for the help.

DareDevil 05-14-2009 09:44 PM

Just for info,,,what did u come up with ???

UPDATE ?!

Z06 05-14-2009 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by East Coast B (Post 2865768)
You want to run each engine off it's own fuel tank. Port motor have switch on left, starboard motor on right tank.. THis way each tank will empty evenly assuming your motors are consuming fuel equally.... otherwise if both motors are pulling from the same tank, now your affecting the weight balance of your boat as only one will be emptying... when you go to fill, then you put the equal amount of gas into each tank.....


This is how I run mine. I shut the fuel valves off when trailering, but I have always wondered if I'm wasting my time doing so.

East Coast B 05-15-2009 05:29 AM

I always shut the fuel valves when trailing also. I have carb motors and found it easier to start when we went to launch. Guess it didn't allow the fuel to empty the lines and back into tank... I'm not sure either if it's necessary, just a safety thing as well..


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