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- Mar 30, 2019
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- Age
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- Location
- Atlantic City , NJ
- Model
- Express 360
After sucking up water into my fuel separators and causing a no start during the beginning of the fishing season in New Jersey, i decided to drain the front tank to see how bad it was. For this i removed the fuel sending unit in the front tank and inserted a twenty five inch piece of straight PCV schedule 40 conduit (rigid to aim easier/keep straight down) connected to a 3/4" hose from my fuel transfer pump. The other end of the pump has a gas nozzle but it is not automatic shut off, i have it on the dock over the side of the deck so i dont have fuel cans on the boat. Once i was set up, i turned on the pump which has alligator clamps attached to my batteries, I began pumping out fuel. What i found was alarming.....the same milky fuel that i sampled from the water separators was not only present, but i pumped out 25 gallons of foggy white ethanol/water/fuel mix. I decided to empty the tank and check the bottom. Here are pictures of the tank bottom for reference and a detail of the manufacturers drawing of the auxiliary tank on the 2006 360 express.