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On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 09:14:00 -0600, Chris Mares
wrote: Hello everyone, hey I have a 1993 OMC Sunbird that I have a question regarding the fuel tank fitting. I had two of these when I had my house in the Hamptoms, very nice boats. Before I prepped the unit for storage last fall i noticed i wan't getting any fuel to the pump. I found out the aluminum one way valve in the fuel line connected to the fuel tank was corroded and defective. When I tried to remove it it broke off in the 90 degree fitting that screws into the plastic fuel tank. The 90 degree fitting seems to be threaded into a large nut that's not very thick and bonded or molded into the fuel tank. I tried to unscrew the 90 degree fitting from the nut but it seems pretty tight and I couldn't get it to budge. My question is...I should be able to remove this 90 degree fitting correct? So I can get it out and replace it along with the valve. I don't have much room through my access hole and would hate to damage the tank and have to remove the floor to repair it. Thought I would ask those who know. P.S. there was a bunch of white corrosion on the aluminum valve and it seemed to etch it really bad. What causes that? Electrolysys causes that. You need to heat it up with a torch to get it out, but be careful, gas fumes could ignight. |
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