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  • #31
    Originally posted by Newbie@boats View Post
    Okay, thats where im at then, I will replace the fuel tank, fuel line/primer ball, and the fuel filter on the engine itself.

    I have another tank that I havent used but cleaned it out spot less no crap in it at all.....would it be wise to use that tank or just go out and buy a new tank?
    If it's plastic and clean, sure.

    If it's metal and you KNOW there's no crap in it, maybe.
    I'd personally shy away from this. All it takes is one little
    spot of rust(say from the top where you can't see) and you get to
    do another "do over".

    Make sure all your o-rings (if using a quick disconnect) are good.
    I would probably clamp the line directly to a nipple to avoid any potential
    air leaks.. It doesn't take much of an air leak to cause issues..
    Scott
    1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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    • #32
      Ok I will replace the tank for sure then.....don't want to do this again for the 3rd time.....

      I will replace the fuel line with a new primer ball in it with new connect fittings as well.

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      • #33
        2 issues you can see here.

        One of the jets or whatever you want to call it in the carb which looks like it feeds the low speed jet is bent? Clogging up the holes in it so looks like I'll be ordering atleast 1 carb rebuild kit all the other ones were perfect. I may have over looked this the first time around.

        Second I poured out the tank that i already cleaned but it was still full of crap which you can see in the 5 gallon bucket I poured it into.

        So off to the store I go to get a new tank/line
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        • #34
          Look like bits of old rust to me..bloody metal tanks.

          Looks like someone hit that with a hammer last it was put back in place. You probably won't get that in a rebuild kit, I would think you will have to order that separately...

          Keep at it you will get her going right soon...

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          • #35
            Plus one ^^^, someone smacked it.

            Haven't seen that before!

            All those lil particles are a job by themselves should they have gotten into the fuel system..

            Your getting there!!!
            Scott
            1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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            • #36
              Just hope they sell that part separately

              they do

              http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/ya...341-00-00.html
              Last edited by 99yam40; 05-15-2017, 07:51 PM.

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              • #37
                Any chance anyone has a part number for that?

                No idea why it would of been smacked? I definitely didn't use any hammers rebuilding them.

                Just got the new gas tank and fuel line


                Yamaha 62Y-W0093-00-00 - Carburetor Repair Kit

                I found this and it has that piece but I don't need everything else so if I can buy that part by itself that'd be great

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                • #38
                  Here ya go, part #13, 62Y-14341-00-00 NOZZLE, MAIN:

                  2000 F50TLRY Yamaha Outboard CARBURETOR Diagram and Parts

                  The nozzle itself: http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/ya...341-00-00.html



                  .
                  Scott
                  1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Newbie@boats View Post
                    Any chance anyone has a part number for that?

                    No idea why it would of been smacked? I definitely didn't use any hammers rebuilding them.

                    Just got the new gas tank and fuel line


                    Yamaha 62Y-W0093-00-00 - Carburetor Repair Kit

                    I found this and it has that piece but I don't need everything else so if I can buy that part by itself that'd be great
                    strange that they show it in pic, but do not list in parts included

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View Post
                      Here ya go, part #13, 62Y-14341-00-00 NOZZLE, MAIN:

                      2000 F50TLRY Yamaha Outboard CARBURETOR Diagram and Parts

                      The nozzle itself: 62Y-14341-00-00 YAMAHA NOZZLE, MAIN



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                      Awesome thanks!

                      2 more questions the new tank I bought doesn't have a vent valve on it like my old metal one should it?

                      And should the primer ball get rock solid?

                      I remember my old merc 150 would in about 4-5 squeezes

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                      • #41
                        No screw type vent on the cap?

                        It should get hard once all the air is out of the line AND the float needles are all sealing properly...

                        What kind of tank and line did you get?

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                        • #42
                          No vent that I can see.

                          Attwood Portable Fuel Tanks with Gauges : Cabela's

                          This tank but only a 6 gallon

                          Attwood LP Fuel-Line Assemblies : Cabela's

                          I bought this line the exact one pictured

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                          • #43
                            One way vent in cap, air in only.

                            Did you see the warning about attaching hose to tank? If not here it is:

                            Attention: Attaching a Male Tank Fitting to Attwood Tanks.
                            • Requires male tank fittings compatible with standard 1/4” NPT threads. The use of an appropriate thread sealant must be used to avoid fuel leakage from any pressurized fuel tank threaded fitting. This can be a properly installed thread tape or thread sealant. Attaching any fittings to the pressurized fuel tank without the use of a properly installed thread sealant will likely result in some fuel seepage thru the connector threads and be visible on and around the tank.
                            The use of a Attwood Universal Sprayless Connector is Highly recommended. The Universal Sprayless Connector replaces traditional fuel tank fittings and is designed to fit any fuel system, and its ease of use makes the refueling process safe and easy. Prevent the wasteful and unsafe loss of fuel from tanks by incorporating the Universal Sprayless Connector with your fuel tank.

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                            • #44
                              Here ya go:

                              Marine Portable Fuel Tanks, Plastic Boat Diesel Fuel Tanks : Attwood Marine

                              Thank you EPA!

                              From Attwoods FAQ's. Double click to enlarge:
                              Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 07-02-2017, 02:58 PM.
                              Scott
                              1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                              • #45
                                Okay, I have that new nozzle on the way and should see it tomorrow....best weather of the year is here and the boats in pieces!

                                Installed a new fuel filter as well.....

                                If this boat doesn't run like new I don't know what to do....

                                I also replaced the spark plugs.

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