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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Jul 2006
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Default Clogged Fuel tank vent

If you can get to the outboard end, remove the hose and blow into it.
If you can blow through it easily, it's not the hose. (You will have to
take the gas cap off first or this will not work) Then look closely at
the fitting... Salt clogged? corosion? they are cheap and easy to
replace... USE HAND TOOLS... LEAVE THE ELECTRIC TOOLS AT HOME AND RUN
THE BLOWER... obviously no smoking and shut off all electical devices
BEFORE starting the project.



wrote:
Jet Red wrote:

A kink would certainly be it... I'll have climb down intothe engine
compartment and check that. The vent line runs down the port side and I am
not sure I can track it through its full travel. Thanks for the
suggestion...

"Alec" wrote in message
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Hi
Can you see the pipe?

It could have become 'kinked' and hence pass little or no air.

Alec


"Jet Red" wrote in message
news:aYadnTuyiPdkoyjZnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@wavecable .com...

Hi - own a 1993 27' sundancer and have noticed that my fuel vent system
is clogged and not functioning properly. Not sure why or how it got
there, but I am looking for a practical way to free up the line. Because
the fuel tank is not properly venting when it is being filled results in
a slow fill and more likelihood of spillage due to overflow. Any ideas
would be greatly appreciated. Thx...


I had this problem to, & found the vent screen clogged with wax after I had waxed the boat.