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It could be 2"Most fuel fill hoses are 1-1/2"
2" is typically reserved for diesel fuel. Never seen it on gasoline poweredIt could be 2"
One of the old timers can probably chime in on when standard became 2"
But I believe this year was liekly 1-1/2" as well.
Word of caution here if I may, NEVER EVER NEVER install auto parts on ANY marine application, specifically anything electrical (causes sparks) or anything to do with fuel / gasoline delivery (easily explodes violently). You might get away with gaskets and some mechanical items but an auto alternator with no shielding from the sparks internally mixed with gas fumes in the engine compartment can cause a very loud B O O M with you and boat parts flying and burning everywhere (it's also why blowers should be run for 5 minutes before starting your engine) Thanks for letting me shareHello I have a
1989 Mel-Hart Products/BARETTA SUCCESS 185
I need to replace the fuel filler hose and cant find the size of the hose to replace it, and the guy i bought this boat from replaced the alt with a car alt and left the internal reg disconnected, but it does charge at 14volts, do i need to fix that or is it ok that way? Please help,
Yes, definitely don't forget the ground wire from the filler to the tank and to the common ground / bond of the boat itself, static electricity spark would be enough to go BOOMAnd it has to be abyc rated standard hose, the type with the wire in it.
Yes. And that wire must be a #8 wire, green in color.Yes, definitely don't forget the ground wire from the filler to the tank and to the common ground / bond of the boat itself, static electricity spark would be enough to go BOOM
All elephants are gray, however not all things gray are elephants.2" is typically reserved for diesel fuel. Never seen it on gasoline powered
Isn't that what I said?....lolDiesels tend to be on larger boats, with larger fuel tanks. Therefore they have larger diameter fill hoses to reduce the time it takes to fill the tanks.