Got a quick question on pressure testing fuel tank. I am either getting some water in my fuel tank slowly or I have not gotten all of it out from the time that I first noticed it. I am going to attempt to pull pick out of tank because I want to make sure that I am removing all of the water that is in the tank and not rely on just what fuel i can pull out with the primer bulb. Once I do that so that I know that I am starting with no water in tank I am going to pressure test the tank since this seams to happen every once in a while even though I am using non-ethanol fuel with fuel treatment each time. The vent line comes through the hull and has a 90 degree female fitting with the vent cover. I am going to just screw a plug in it to block. I know that most of the time one of the air bladders are used to block fuel fill line. My question is if the fuel fill cap is not part of the venting can I just test it with the fill cap on? It has a gasket on it. With testing with only 2 to 3 PSI if it leaks air out under pressure I would think that water could get in also especially with no pressure. Going to use a gauge on a tee with a barb to fuel time right before filter/water separator and air valve on other side. Thoughts on using fuel fill cap vs air bladder?
Thanks.....
Thanks.....
Comment