[Rhodes22-list] Gas Tanks, Vents, and Carburetors
mputnam1 at aol.com
mputnam1 at aol.com
Mon May 1 15:44:41 EDT 2006
Thanks, Rummy. This is very helpful. Since I've had the boat now for almost a month ... and the vent has been open the whole time, is this already likely to be a problem? Should I empty the tank and start over?
- Mark
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From: R22RumRunner at aol.com
To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Sent: Mon, 1 May 2006 14:39:30 EDT
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Gas Tanks, Vents, and Carburetors
Mark,
The only time my air vents are open is when the motor is running. IF I can
remember, I close the air vent as soon as the motor is shut off, especially if
I am sailing. A good thirty degree heel can cause gas to exit out the vent.
What happens when you leave the vent open is that as the air outside cools
and the gas cools, moist air is drawn into the tank and the moisture condenses
inside. This is not good because gasoline is lighter than water so the water
sinks to the bottom right where the gas pickup is located. Gasoline can be
compressed where water cannot.
Rummy
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