JerseyBoater
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2013
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- 80
Hi,
Been having a problem with my fuel vent line, looks like quite a bit of fuel gets into it which makes filling up a slow process. It doesn't seem to affect engine performance as I guess it sucks it into the tank at that point and gets good vent flow.
The vent is currently part of the filler cap, so it runs almost vertically down about 3ft, but then goes horizontal about 4ft before a short drop towards the fuel tank. The boat is a Regal 2650 and seems a fairly standard way of doing it. The hose is also fairly well tucked in between the engine manifold and storage compartments.
What I think will solve my issue to add an additional vent line to a thru hull vent with a nice loop in it, and use a T connector right by the tank? I could even put a tap on this vent line so it's only open when I'm refuelling the boat rather than all the time?
Images attached of existing fill and vent line, and where I think a T connector could work.
Thanks
Been having a problem with my fuel vent line, looks like quite a bit of fuel gets into it which makes filling up a slow process. It doesn't seem to affect engine performance as I guess it sucks it into the tank at that point and gets good vent flow.
The vent is currently part of the filler cap, so it runs almost vertically down about 3ft, but then goes horizontal about 4ft before a short drop towards the fuel tank. The boat is a Regal 2650 and seems a fairly standard way of doing it. The hose is also fairly well tucked in between the engine manifold and storage compartments.
What I think will solve my issue to add an additional vent line to a thru hull vent with a nice loop in it, and use a T connector right by the tank? I could even put a tap on this vent line so it's only open when I'm refuelling the boat rather than all the time?
Images attached of existing fill and vent line, and where I think a T connector could work.
Thanks