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Follow up question to fuel smell in the salon
- denpooch
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Follow up question to fuel smell in the salon
A couple of months ago I posted regarding a fuel smell in the salon. After many responses, I have decided to change out the fuel fill hose on both port and starboard this Spring. Folks have noted that hoses can be compromised due to the age of the boat and additives in the gasoline. I have a 2005 Mariner.
I was speaking with a friend and he mentioned that perhaps the fuel 'vent' line is the culprit.
I do not recall seeing any vent line on the boat. My previous vessel had the vents on the hull near the fill which were easily observed.
Do all boats require a fuel vent line?
Does the Mariner have a fuel vent line? If so would you know where they live.
Many thanks.
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Re: Follow up question to fuel smell in the salon
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Re: Follow up question to fuel smell in the salon
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Re: Follow up question to fuel smell in the salon
- plittle2005
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Re: Follow up question to fuel smell in the salon
Before operating this boat again, you MUST find the source of leakage and eliminate the leak. ANY gasoline odor is unacceptable!
That said, the fuel fill hose is a likely culprit on a boat of that age, or the tank spigot flange gasket. It is less likely (although still possible) that the aluminum tank would be leaking due to corrosion or seam failure.
Another POTENTIAL source of leakage would be if filling full on a cold day, and then the ambient temp. goes up substantially, the fuel could be expanding and being pushed out the vent, or out the fill flange on the tank top. But if the level is lower then the odor is coming from a lower source and is even more serious because it will be continuous.
Remember, one cup of gasoline, fumed, equals 6 sticks of dynamite. Good luck finding your leak!
- denpooch
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Re: Follow up question to fuel smell in the salon
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