Very slow fuel fill...

labii

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I filled my full tank with $4.559 fuel on Saturday and it took for ever to pump about 42 gal.
My 1994 cener console has never been able to accept the fuel at full flow for long without the fuel backing up on me , but now it's exceptionaly slow . I checked the gas vent and it does not seem to be stopped up . Does anyone have an idea of what the problem could be ?
 
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I agree with cterr,You must have something clogging the vent,try blow it clear with an air line not too much pressure though!!!

Regards Brian...........
 
I may try to replace it after work on day this week . I can't think of anything else it could be . Thanks ....
 
mine did the exact same thing, I sold it before the time came to pull it apart. Tell you my thoughts, I think the vent is marginal in size to begin with and probably is not located well on the tank, especially when on a trailer and tilted back a little. Mine would blow fuel out the vent if I went to fast with the pump.
I was going to do two things which I believe would have taken care of the problem, first change out the vent fuel line and insure no blockage at the fitting, second I would relocate the vent thru hull higher on the top of the gunnel just forward of where the current vent fitting is located. I also would insure that the bend in the vent line wasnot enough to allow air to escape without forcing fuel thru the line first
 
Replace the hose and the vent if you can, the old hose might be the problem cause on the new gas, it eats some of the old rubber hose's.

And the vents are stainless, but I have seen them all corroded on the inside, the one on my new to me boat were so bad that they were solid with white stuff and the old owner was using 6 gal can, cause he thought the tank was bad.
 
I pulled the old one off this past weekend and it was corroded . I replaced it with a stainless steel model from Boaters World . I was tempted to use the plastic model with a p-trap to catch any water that might wash back in . We are going to run down to Bald Head Island this weekend and that will burn 30+ gal. of fuel . I will see how it works after that .
 
I pulled the old one off this past weekend and it was corroded . I replaced it with a stainless steel model from Boaters World . I was tempted to use the plastic model with a p-trap to catch any water that might wash back in . We are going to run down to Bald Head Island this weekend and that will burn 30+ gal. of fuel . I will see how it works after that .

Have a good trip down to BHI...and thanks again for showin' me that place...gonna stop by and have cheeseburger and beer??...


Hey guys...gotta look in from time to time...see what's goin' on...:nut:
 
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