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Fuel Draw problem

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 11:47 am
by Mike S
My 26 Fortier, Bluejacket II, is experiencing a fuel draw problem. Since new in 2000, I have always drawn off both tanks and by keeping the port return slightly closed, the fuel burn was even. Starting last fall, the draw changed drastically. On my run to Freeport from Montauk, I burned 57 gallons with 47 coming out of the port tank and 10 out of starboard. This spring I ran the boat for an hour off the starboard tank only to verify that there was no fuel line blockage. All was normal at the full rpm range. For the trip back to Montauk just this past weekend I opened both returns fully, and burned 40 gallons, with all of it coming from the port tank. (see separate posting in response to JB Cape on the fuel burn difference). When fueling, the starboard tank backed up through the fill hole before anything came out of the vent. But when I removed the fuel nozzle, a few oz. gushed out of the vent. Anyone have any suggestions of how to fix this problem.

Re: Fuel Draw problem

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 1:28 am
by RAMBUNCTIOUS
Mike give me a call if you still have my number, I have couple things for you to check if you like.


Charlie S.

Re: Fuel Draw problem

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 9:48 am
by Bill2e
Check the vent for the stbd tank--a partial blockage will cause what you describe.

Re: Fuel Draw problem

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 10:52 am
by MBILL
I agree, possibly spider/bug nest partially blocking vent? Fuel is taking the path of least resistance.

Re: Fuel Draw problem

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 12:23 pm
by Old Sam
Mike,
I had the same problem a couple of years back. Spiders for some reason love to live and nest in vent lines. I used a piece of wire to clean out and open up the vent. Next I used my compressor to blow the line back into the tank, you should hear the air bubbling back into the tank. This did the trick for me.