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Post by freezerfiller on May 25, 2020 13:49:42 GMT -6
I'd swap out the vent with one that keeps the water out. Looping the line only works when the air in the fuel tank expands. Ulike a sewer trap that will bubble, the fuel vent line is pretty small diameter and can act like a straw when the tank cools down at night.
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donniemims
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Location: Columbia SC
Sea Pro model and year: 1998 190cc Suzuki 115 & 2017 239 Suzuki 300
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Post by donniemims on May 30, 2020 6:18:08 GMT -6
I'm really thinking you guys figured it out. Got the new vent on. I did adjust to 90 degrees after the pic. We will see! Going out today. Thanks again!!
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Post by Juan on May 30, 2020 7:34:40 GMT -6
5 to 1 says it's fixed. Have fun
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Post by freezerfiller on May 30, 2020 16:06:50 GMT -6
Don't be shocked if you have to work out some water for a few trips. The sooner you can get it out the better.
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donniemims
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Posts: 12
Location: Columbia SC
Sea Pro model and year: 1998 190cc Suzuki 115 & 2017 239 Suzuki 300
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Post by donniemims on Jul 21, 2020 11:28:17 GMT -6
Guys, its been a while since I updated this thread but we've been out about 6 or 8 times now and there's no water in the fuel. Just wanted to say thanks for all the help. Heck I was considering cutting the gas tank out. Thanks again, I really appreciate it.
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Post by Juan on Jul 21, 2020 12:17:20 GMT -6
That's great. Enjoy!
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Post by AHHHH-Spray on Jul 26, 2020 12:00:04 GMT -6
Glad you got it fixed and thanks for following up.
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