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On May 30, 2:30 pm, wrote:
Bart wrote: What are the three ways water can get into your fuel tank? Joe wrote: pumped on, condensation, faulty filler cap seal, Fourth way: rainwater from deck leaks can settle on top of tank and work it's way in 5th way: bilgewater can rise over fuel system lines and get sucked in. I'm sure that Murphy has devised more than that! I hope I never hear about them, frankly. DSK Also splashed in via the vents.. if the vents have no float balls above the flame screens. Use to find quite a few copper float balls in the gulf. Joe |
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