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difran25 07-09-2009 01:05 AM

gas vent cap
 
does any one know where i can find the gas vent cap. its the black plastic screw on one. i just dropped it in the water today and lost it.

my gas fills up real slow and stops all the time. the vent makes a lot of noise. it didnt do this before does anyone know why. i took the cao off to blow in the vent thats why it fell......

95Z212 07-09-2009 02:11 AM

Re: gas vent cap
 
difran25 where abouts in rochester do you live/boat? I'm in genesee county, but my boat is in livingston county, on Conesus Lake. maybe sometime you could take a ride down to Conesus. Its about a half an hour away from rochester on the expressway/ 490.

WetWilly 07-09-2009 07:59 AM

Re: gas vent cap
 
Hi difran25,

Not sure if you'll be able to find the exact same cap (looks like a small strainer?) but this one might screw back on, if not, then you'll need to replace the entire vent,
click here
.

WetWilly

difran25 07-09-2009 10:40 AM

Re: gas vent cap
 
yes, little strainer. do i have to have a cap on there? the boat is in the water right now with out one. hopefully it will be alright. water shouldnt get in unless it rains. if it does am i in trouble? and do you know why if wont let me fill the gas fast? this happened to my truck one time someone said the vent line was pluged and i wonder if this happened to the boat.


i live in irondequoit and boat on lake ontario and the bays

AirNavy 07-09-2009 02:43 PM

Re: gas vent cap
 
You do need that cap on there or water has a straight shot into the tank. To clean out the vent line you can just use a wet/dry vac to suck anything out. Be sure to open the fuel cap though so you don't create a vacuum in the tank and end up sucking out fuel. Blowing through the vent line will dump anything clogging the line straight into the tank which could clog up your carb filter and shut you down at the worst possible time. Another possibility is that the vent line is kinked or pinched somewhere. If you get into the engine compartment you can see where the vent line runs behind the engine and up to the fitting. You should have the same vent as mine, so I can check for a part number this weekend.

SEMIJim 07-09-2009 02:55 PM

Re: gas vent cap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by difran25 (Post 16378)
yes, little strainer. do i have to have a cap on there?

Well, w/o the cap/strainer, water, debris, bugs (spiders like things like that) all have straight access to the fuel tank vent line. You do the math.

Quote:

Originally Posted by difran25 (Post 16378)
water shouldnt get in unless it rains. if it does am i in trouble?

Of course. Water in the fuel tank is a Bad Thing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by difran25 (Post 16378)
and do you know why if wont let me fill the gas fast? this happened to my truck one time someone said the vent line was pluged ...

I'd say you have your answer. Even that little strainer looks to have gaps big enough for small things to get in. Perhaps a small spider got in there and built a nest. This is not an uncommon problem. Not a bad idea to give vents like this a shot of Home Defense bug repellent/killer several times a season to keep the critters away.

Jim

difran25 07-11-2009 04:55 PM

Re: gas vent cap
 
i ended up just replacing the whole fitting. i switched it to ss and if looks great. way better then the plastic one. i think next ill have to switch the gas cap from plastic to ss so everything will match

CarolinaKipper 08-11-2013 01:51 PM

Re: gas vent cap
 
I lost mine this weekend... what was your resolution? Where did you get a whole new vent line?

I have had my boat 7 yrs never lost it before... and went gassed up, went tubing, came back to port. Closing up boat, and i notice my vent cap is gone.

Anyone have a mariah they are parting out? Or how I can fix this issue?

Thanks!

ColoradoDiablo 08-11-2013 03:41 PM

Re: gas vent cap
 
This thread is older than the hills. No activity in way over 3 yrs.
Might want to PM the original poster , but don't hold your breathe. He hasn't been on the site since 11/30/2010.
Probably best to just start a new thread Carolina.:eek_animated:

luke7575 08-11-2013 11:38 PM

Re: gas vent cap
 
Just replace the whole thing for one that locks in, that SS


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