One more question concerning my fuel line on my 35 H.P. Johnson motor. I have a 6 gallon portable tank, single hose line. I just had a problem with the gas cap (no vacuum) that you guys helped me solve, and I now added an in-line fuel filter (NOT a water separator, but just a clear glass filter, 10 micron filter). I installed it on the suction side of my primer bulb. When I pumped up the ball 'til it was hard, the filter filled up with fuel. I looked at the gas line the next morning, and the filter was empty, but the ball was still hard. I assume it is because the ball has a check valve in it, correct? I was concerned that the glass fuel filter was empty, then I thought to myself, "even if the fuel filter was not there, the gas line would have drained back into the tank anyway from the suction side of the ball," correct?
Now, when I take the boat to the lake, the ball is already primed, hard, & ready to start my motor. Once the motor starts, I am guessing that the fuel filter will fill up after the motor starts due to suction from the motor, correct?? Or should I have installed the fuel filter on the discharge side of the primer ball so it would stay filled as the primer ball did? Thanks for any insight on this!
Now, when I take the boat to the lake, the ball is already primed, hard, & ready to start my motor. Once the motor starts, I am guessing that the fuel filter will fill up after the motor starts due to suction from the motor, correct?? Or should I have installed the fuel filter on the discharge side of the primer ball so it would stay filled as the primer ball did? Thanks for any insight on this!