Johnson fuel tank

Leisure Time

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Hi would anyone be able to advise me of the part # for the hose connection at the tank end of this old Johnson metal fuel tank. Thanks LT

Ooops Sorrry guys I know the pick said leaks here. That's not the problem. Its I don't have the fuel hose that goes with the tank. Its the fuel hose and connectors that I need.
 
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roscoe

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Does it leak even when no hose is connected.

Likely you need to replace the o-ring inside that fitting.



The new assembly is available, for $155.

You can buy the whole tank for $125 .

Or you can get parts here.

http://shop2.evinrude.com/Index.aspx..._id=0&siteid=1




Here is a detailed step by step on how to do it.

[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]Here is what you need:[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]- Two o-rings OMC/BRP part # 322598 ($1.40ea list price 7/08 from BRP)
- Two core-plugs OMC/BRP part # 303405 ($1.00ea list price 7/08 from BRP)
- 1/8" drill
- Set punch
- Awl (a small nail will work)
- Needle nose pliers
- 5/16 square end punch or equivalent (A 5/16" bolt works well)
- Hammer
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[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]Obviously you must do this with a 100% empty, dry, clean tank with no fuel vapor - not even near any combustables![/FONT]





http://www.oddjobmotors.com/tt4_singlelinetanks.htm


tank7.jpg



Not fun or easy. Not worth it in my opinion. Mine has been leaking for over 15 years. :blue:
 

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