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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: beeflover] #14583762 01/02/23 10:43 PM
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I have to turn the nozzle upside down and fill it slow. I was told that when I bought the boat. If I try to fill it the normal way it kicks off in 1-2 seconds.

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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: beeflover] #14583763 01/02/23 10:44 PM
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The big hole is fuel in. The little hole is vapor out.
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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: beeflover] #14583765 01/02/23 10:49 PM
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The over flow?


Your truck has the same thing in metal. It helps relieve pressure while filling the tank. But the tank itself, it's sealed. Vapors are recycled. Any vent on the gas cap is vacuum release.


I still vote too much coffee.

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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: Grasshopperglock] #14583771 01/02/23 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
The over flow?

Your truck has the same thing in metal. It helps relieve pressure while filling the tank. But the tank itself, it's sealed. Vapors are recycled. Any vent on the gas cap is vacuum release.


I still vote too much coffee.

Exactly. It relieves pressure while FILLING the tank. Yes. Most every vehicle has one. If it is clogged, it doesn’t release pressure and the tank will try to spit the fuel back out. Haha. No coffee. Since you have to have the vent open to put the fuel nozzle into the filler neck, at that point it isn’t supposed to be a sealed system.


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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: SteezMacQueen] #14583780 01/02/23 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
The over flow?

Your truck has the same thing in metal. It helps relieve pressure while filling the tank. But the tank itself, it's sealed. Vapors are recycled. Any vent on the gas cap is vacuum release.


I still vote too much coffee.

Exactly. It relieves pressure while FILLING the tank. Yes. Most every vehicle has one. If it is clogged, it doesn’t release pressure and the tank will try to spit the fuel back out. Haha. No coffee.



How would it clog?


Most modern gas tanks have a plastic ball sitting on a cradle within the filler pipe. Free flow gas floats it. Sticking a hose down the pipe. It's blocked.


I guess if you've paid $50 grand for a boat. You'd expect the security feature. So some punk isn't siphoning your high octane fuel out your high dollar boat.


Others have suggested the nozzle upside down. I'm on their side.

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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: Grasshopperglock] #14583804 01/02/23 11:46 PM
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The over flow?

Your truck has the same thing in metal. It helps relieve pressure while filling the tank. But the tank itself, it's sealed. Vapors are recycled. Any vent on the gas cap is vacuum release.


I still vote too much coffee.

Exactly. It relieves pressure while FILLING the tank. Yes. Most every vehicle has one. If it is clogged, it doesn’t release pressure and the tank will try to spit the fuel back out. Haha. No coffee.



How would it clog?


Most modern gas tanks have a plastic ball sitting on a cradle within the filler pipe. Free flow gas floats it. Sticking a hose down the pipe. It's blocked.


I guess if you've paid $50 grand for a boat. You'd expect the security feature. So some punk isn't siphoning your high octane fuel out your high dollar boat.


Others have suggested the nozzle upside down. I'm on their side.

Guess I didn’t pay enough. Haha
However, tomorrow I get to pay $22,500 plus labor for a new SHO.


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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: beeflover] #14583806 01/02/23 11:48 PM
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How much is a labor hour? $65-$125?


For these guys to touch your boat. What does it usually cost?

Re: boat won't take gas [Re: beeflover] #14583812 01/02/23 11:54 PM
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On my boat, when it gets slow as mentioned, I have to take my air compressor blower nozzle and blow some air through the vent hole (Steez’s vapor out) in the pic above. Takes 2-3 seconds of slow air and it will get the vent line open again. Obviously you do NOT want anything that can light the vapors nearby. That should be common sense, but you know….

Re: boat won't take gas [Re: Jiggy wid it] #14583816 01/02/23 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Jiggy wid it
I have to turn the nozzle upside down and fill it slow. I was told that when I bought the boat. If I try to fill it the normal way it kicks off in 1-2 seconds.



That is the way I have to do mine

Re: boat won't take gas [Re: beeflover] #14583818 01/02/23 11:58 PM
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To the OP, I had the same problem and eventually discovered a plastic spill spout broken off and lodged in my gas fill tube. Present from the previous owner. After I pulled it out, no more issues.

Re: boat won't take gas [Re: CaptainCrunch] #14583830 01/03/23 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
To the OP, I had the same problem and eventually discovered a plastic spill spout broken off and lodged in my gas fill tube. Present from the previous owner. After I pulled it out, no more issues.

That took some effort. Haha


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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: Grasshopperglock] #14583833 01/03/23 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
How much is a labor hour? $65-$125?


For these guys to touch your boat. What does it usually cost?

I have no idea. It’s not gonna be cheap. Sadly, I work in a shop that could easily do the swap, but I don’t know how to do it at my shop and validate the warranty. I also don’t know if they could even sell me the motor out the door.

I would be swapping a 4-stroke Yamaha for a 4-stroke Yamaha. Should be an easy swap. Four bolts and a rigging tube full of hoses and harnesses. I figure it would take about 3-4 hours. But….I dunno.


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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: SteezMacQueen] #14583855 01/03/23 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
How much is a labor hour? $65-$125?


For these guys to touch your boat. What does it usually cost?

I have no idea. It’s not gonna be cheap. Sadly, I work in a shop that could easily do the swap, but I don’t know how to do it at my shop and validate the warranty. I also don’t know if they could even sell me the motor out the door.

I would be swapping a 4-stroke Yamaha for a 4-stroke Yamaha. Should be an easy swap. Four bolts and a rigging tube full of hoses and harnesses. I figure it would take about 3-4 hours. But….I dunno.


Sadly all outboard manufacturers except maybe Suzuki (not sure about them) require a dealer to install for warranty.

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How much is a labor hour? $65-$125?


For these guys to touch your boat. What does it usually cost?

I have no idea. It’s not gonna be cheap. Sadly, I work in a shop that could easily do the swap, but I don’t know how to do it at my shop and validate the warranty. I also don’t know if they could even sell me the motor out the door.

I would be swapping a 4-stroke Yamaha for a 4-stroke Yamaha. Should be an easy swap. Four bolts and a rigging tube full of hoses and harnesses. I figure it would take about 3-4 hours. But….I dunno.


Sadly all outboard manufacturers except maybe Suzuki (not sure about them) require a dealer to install for warranty.

Exactly.


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Re: boat won't take gas [Re: GarySHO] #14583919 01/03/23 01:36 AM
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