Sharphooks
Well-Known Member
hey Gents
So I'm getting the boat ready for my annual Bamfield trip. Everything is all packed away, I just fueled up. Last order of business--put some Stabil-Marine fuel stabilizer in the gas tank. So I'm peeling the inner seal off the spout of the Stabil container and what happens? It suddenly pops free and does a perfect five foot arc directly into the fill spout of my boat's gas tank!
Oh, what the hell---just what I didn't need! It's the size of a quarter, but it's probably made of special material that would be impervious to fuel (???) and won't degrade in the tank (???) and bugger things up.......or will it?
I go to sleep last night but while in bed, I toss and turn, my brain coming up with all these scenarios on why I should do whatever I can to get that cap out of the fuel tank. I have visions of losing power while running Alberni Inlet; I'm dead in the water without power because the freaking seal got sucked into the fuel line... and so on.
Long story short, the next morning (today), I remember I'd found a four foot long slender steel rod in the street last week and I set is aside, thinking hey, might come in handy some day....
I get out the dremel, sharpen one end into a long nasty point, get a flash light and turning it on, slide it under the gas tank in the stern of the boat and whoaaa, I can see that freaking seal on the bottom of the tank!! Several tries later, I spear it (not a easy task on the sloping bottom) and gently withdraw the wire out of the fill tube --- holy crap, I get the seal out of the tank and suddenly, life is good again!!!!!!
So I just have to ask the question: what could have happened if I'd just left it there? Again, a seal the size of a quarter, hard material used as a secondary seal under a screw cap, some type of formed felt with plasticine covering (at least on one side)
Could it have stopped the flow of fuel by leaving it in there? What kind of mischief would go on in a boat gas tank with foreign material of this type?
thanks for the comments---I'm curious and I've never seen the pick-up line in a 50 gallon tank so not sure of the implications
So I'm getting the boat ready for my annual Bamfield trip. Everything is all packed away, I just fueled up. Last order of business--put some Stabil-Marine fuel stabilizer in the gas tank. So I'm peeling the inner seal off the spout of the Stabil container and what happens? It suddenly pops free and does a perfect five foot arc directly into the fill spout of my boat's gas tank!
Oh, what the hell---just what I didn't need! It's the size of a quarter, but it's probably made of special material that would be impervious to fuel (???) and won't degrade in the tank (???) and bugger things up.......or will it?
I go to sleep last night but while in bed, I toss and turn, my brain coming up with all these scenarios on why I should do whatever I can to get that cap out of the fuel tank. I have visions of losing power while running Alberni Inlet; I'm dead in the water without power because the freaking seal got sucked into the fuel line... and so on.
Long story short, the next morning (today), I remember I'd found a four foot long slender steel rod in the street last week and I set is aside, thinking hey, might come in handy some day....
I get out the dremel, sharpen one end into a long nasty point, get a flash light and turning it on, slide it under the gas tank in the stern of the boat and whoaaa, I can see that freaking seal on the bottom of the tank!! Several tries later, I spear it (not a easy task on the sloping bottom) and gently withdraw the wire out of the fill tube --- holy crap, I get the seal out of the tank and suddenly, life is good again!!!!!!
So I just have to ask the question: what could have happened if I'd just left it there? Again, a seal the size of a quarter, hard material used as a secondary seal under a screw cap, some type of formed felt with plasticine covering (at least on one side)
Could it have stopped the flow of fuel by leaving it in there? What kind of mischief would go on in a boat gas tank with foreign material of this type?
thanks for the comments---I'm curious and I've never seen the pick-up line in a 50 gallon tank so not sure of the implications