As part of my helm rebuild, the fuel/water separator and primer bulb were moved from under the center console to the transom. The fuel tank outlet hose (direct from tank) was not modified or moved or anything likewise. I hooked up this fuel outlet hose to new fuel/water separator and primer bulb and cannot get prime. I removed the fuel/water separator from the equation...still no prime. I moved the primer bulb from the transom area back to its original position nearest the tank....still no prime.
So we've got a full fuel tank, a 90º elbow, 5 feet of fuel outlet hose, and a primer bulb. Prior to this rebuild there were no fuel issues. I even removed the primer bulb and hooked up a hand siphon pump in is place to apply greater vacuum pressure in hopes to pull the fuel out....nothing but a mist or drizzle. I'm completely puzzled. Everything points to there being a hole in the hose between the fuel tank elbow and the primer/pump.....but I haven't touched this fuel hose during the rebuild. And given all my attempts to prime today, if there were a hole in the outlet hose then I would have fuel leakage in the bilge (fuel coffin has drainage holes).
The fuel access hatch is down and new console and rigging hooked up to helm.....Think I'm gonna need to detach all the rigging and the helm to open the access hatch so I can get at the fuel outlet hose. Gosh I hope not, but I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions? What are your thoughts about opening fuel fill cap and applying positive pressure to the fuel outlet hose instead of vacuum?
So we've got a full fuel tank, a 90º elbow, 5 feet of fuel outlet hose, and a primer bulb. Prior to this rebuild there were no fuel issues. I even removed the primer bulb and hooked up a hand siphon pump in is place to apply greater vacuum pressure in hopes to pull the fuel out....nothing but a mist or drizzle. I'm completely puzzled. Everything points to there being a hole in the hose between the fuel tank elbow and the primer/pump.....but I haven't touched this fuel hose during the rebuild. And given all my attempts to prime today, if there were a hole in the outlet hose then I would have fuel leakage in the bilge (fuel coffin has drainage holes).
The fuel access hatch is down and new console and rigging hooked up to helm.....Think I'm gonna need to detach all the rigging and the helm to open the access hatch so I can get at the fuel outlet hose. Gosh I hope not, but I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions? What are your thoughts about opening fuel fill cap and applying positive pressure to the fuel outlet hose instead of vacuum?
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