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![]() "Shawn Willden" wrote in message ... Gould 0738 wrote: So, my questions to any who care to answer a Is Fred right that the automotive part is just unsafe and unacceptable? Absolutely. Don't go anywhere in that boat until you replace the carb and the non-marine fuel connections. Better check your alternator, too. Thanks. Not the answer I wanted, and I'll continue seeking opinions, but it really sounds to me like I need to dig up another grand. I got the boat for around $500 under book... sounds like I paid $500 too much. Thanks for the suggestion about the altenator, too. I'm pretty sure it's the original part, but I'll check it. The reason that marine carbs, alternators, etc etc developed over the years was not because somebody wanted to make a big buck selling specialized parts. It's because gasoline vapors in an enclosed environment can be *explosive*. The combination of screwball fuel lines and an automotive carb has turned your boat into a floating bomb. That makes a lot of sense. Shawn. Consider yourself lucky/smart. At least you didn't blow yourself up on your floating bomb. $500.00 is cheap. ![]() db |
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