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- Jul 13, 2018
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- Location
- St Helens, OR
- Model
- Express 265
So from my original post last year of my first ocean run in my 265, I mentioned I was having a stalling issue when running on my main tank. Would happen pretty randomly. Sometimes pretty quick, sometimes after running a while. Would generally start out the day running on the main, and if it happened, would just finish the day on the Aux tank.
Replaced the fuel lines this off season and went out yesterday for the first time this season, and still had the same issue. Checked the Primer bulbs when it happened and both were sucked in. Pulled the main tank fuel cap off, no change. Switch the fuel valve to aux, bulb pumped up again. So figured there was a restriction somewhere.
I removed the brass fittings where the lines go into the tank, thinking they'd be anti-siphon valves, they weren't. Removed the 90 degree fittings that those brass fittings screw into on top of the tank. There is a pickup tube attached to the 90 degree fittings with a screen on the end. Think I found the problem.
The black stuff feels like silicone. It looks like the previous owner used some on the sending unit gasket and probably got a little overzealous and some got in the tank.
The 2nd picture isn't mine, but for reference The brass fittings and 90 degree fittings look similar.
Hopefully get it out in the next couple of weeks to verify it's fixed.
Replaced the fuel lines this off season and went out yesterday for the first time this season, and still had the same issue. Checked the Primer bulbs when it happened and both were sucked in. Pulled the main tank fuel cap off, no change. Switch the fuel valve to aux, bulb pumped up again. So figured there was a restriction somewhere.
I removed the brass fittings where the lines go into the tank, thinking they'd be anti-siphon valves, they weren't. Removed the 90 degree fittings that those brass fittings screw into on top of the tank. There is a pickup tube attached to the 90 degree fittings with a screen on the end. Think I found the problem.
The black stuff feels like silicone. It looks like the previous owner used some on the sending unit gasket and probably got a little overzealous and some got in the tank.
The 2nd picture isn't mine, but for reference The brass fittings and 90 degree fittings look similar.
Hopefully get it out in the next couple of weeks to verify it's fixed.
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