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Author:  Jay127 [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:02 am ]
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I brought my boat out two days ago and everything ran great. I brought it back to the marina topped it off and covered it up. I went down yesterday took off the cover and the boat remakes of gas. Openened the engine compartment and sure enough there was gas in the bilge. Not a lot but enough to make it smell pretty bad. I followed all the lines And could not find a leak. After it aired out I started it and checked it and no leaks. Is it possible that by filling it the fuel expanded and leaked in. I checked where the lines came into the engine compartment from the fuel tank and there wasn't any fuel around that.

Author:  LouC [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:27 am ]
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You might want to remove the rear seat and lift up the hatch over the gas tank and see if it smells there. It can leak from under the tank and then run out of the limber hole from the gas tank compartment to the engine bilge.

Author:  NiagaraChillin [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:31 am ]
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This is something you definately want to remedy 100%. I would crawl all over the bilge/engine/gastank areas and find that leak. The alternative (BOOM) is not good...

Author:  Paul I. [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:31 pm ]
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I don't the your model, but it sounds like Lou does! Just as general info, never fill the tank completly. As you mentioned, the fuel can expanded. General it will come from the fuel cap. GOOD LUCK with it!

Author:  LouC [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 1:35 pm ]
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Lifting up the tank hatch will allow you to inspect the full length of the fill, supply and vent hoses. Also you can look at the round gasket under the gas tank sending unit. I thought I smelled gas once last year after filling up, so while the boat was on the mooring, I pulled out the rear seat, took up the hatch (15 min job) and sniffed and sniffed. I also had a fume detector that I used as a probe, I snaked it down down by the bottom of the tank, nothing. Then I put my nose right up against the sending unit, could smell just a tiny bit, faintly if my nose was right on it. Tank was full too. So I gently (and I emphasize, gently) snugged up the 5 bolts that hold the sending unit on. No smell after that.

This spring to be on the safe side, I checked it again. With the boat on the trailer, I filled up the tank, removed the seat and hatch and drove it around making a lot of stops n starts. No smell so I buttoned it all up. I intend to lift that hatch every few years to check everything, not a bad idea with an older boat.

Author:  Jay127 [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 1:49 pm ]
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ill lift the hatch and check. Im thinking it was cause it was overfilled because tonday there was nothing. Is there some common areas for intrution in this case. My fill is on the swim platform so theoretically it should have went overboard

Author:  298VISTA2000 [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:18 pm ]
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NiagaraChillin wrote:
This is something you definately want to remedy 100%. I would crawl all over the bilge/engine/gastank areas and find that leak. The alternative (BOOM) is not good...


Boats blowing up due to fuel leaks are at an all-time high. You won't hear the government say a word though because they and their ethanol mandate are the root cause of failed fuel lines today. So now we can add the loss of human life to the growing list of pitfalls of this insane government mandate. Can't wait for these incompetents to take over my heatlh care.

Author:  LouC [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:40 pm ]
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Yeah I think the whole ethanol thing stinks too, I'd advise anyone who has a boat older than 10 years to check those fuel lines. Mine are still in good shape but what I'd do is get an inspection mirror and a good flashlight and really check them, you are looking for cracks like what you'd see on an old rotted tire.

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