Q1: what could cause a fuel tank to vent gasoline from the vent hose before the tank is actually full?
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My 1999 OUTRAGE 17 [II] is in pristine condition. I am not the original owner. I believe the fuel tank was replaced by a previous owner. The fuel tank is made from a gray metal. The caulk on the deck has definitely been redone.
On the fuel tank a metal plate indicates the capacity: around 54-gallons, as best I remember. I have run out all the gasoline from the fuel tank, but then I was only able to add about 27-gallons before fuel started coming out of the vent.
When I thought the tank was empty the fuel tank level gauge indicated “E”, and when fuel began to come out of the vent the gauge indicated “F.”
Fuel Tank Vents Before Full
Re: Fuel Tank Vents Before Full
Q2: when you were adding gasoline to the internal fuel tank, was the boat on the water or on the trailer?biggerstaff wrote:Q1: what could cause a fuel tank to vent gasoline from the vent hose before the tank is actually full?
Re: Fuel Tank Vents Before Full
A below-deck permanent fuel tank on a Boston Whaler would typically be made from welded aluminum. The tank would typically have a metallized foil decal that gives the manufacturer’s name, the tank model, the tank capacity, and a date. This decal or sticker would typically be in full view when a deck access plate is removed.biggerstaff wrote:The fuel tank is made from a gray metal.
The usual OEM would be Florida Marine Tanks. The typical capacity for a c.1995 OUTRAGE 17 would be 32- to 34-gallons. For a c.1996 or newer OUTRAGE 17 II the typical tank capacity would be 56-gallons.
Cf.: https://continuouswave.com/whaler/refer ... hulls11-19