[Public-List] Gas tank (stupid) question
dickdurk at atlanticbb.net
dickdurk at atlanticbb.net
Mon Jun 8 18:49:47 PDT 2009
If you fill the fuel filter with gas (I assume you use
something like a fram special marine spin on type) by the
time the engine runs out of that supply, the line should
be primed and you are good to go. I would avoid using an
ouboard type fuel primer bulb-permanently mounted, anyway.
Those have given me problems.
You may have to crack open the filter to bleed air out of
the top after everything is going, but I don't think that
is an issue with a gas engine.
While you are into the fuel tank, you may want to remove
the screen located on the end of the suction line. It's a
pain to get to when it clogs, and primary and secondary
filters really makes it more trouble than it is worth.
MichaelGrosh
#220
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 21:16:20 -0400
"Amy & David Swanson" <zira at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> All -
>
> I had to pull the gas tank out of my 1967 Alberg 30 &
>clean out a bunch of crud. The tank is clean now, and I
>plan to blow out the lines & replace the filter this
>weekend. I also cleaned out the carb. My tank is
>located high in the starboard cockpit locker. My
>question is, How do I get the fuel to come up the fuel
>line and down to the fuel filter & carb? Do I just crank
>the engine over for a few hours while the fuel pump
>applies suction? Seems like there should be a better
>way. Thanks for any & all suggestions.
>
> David Swanson
> Strayaway Child
> Alberg 30 #229
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