Fuel Bulb Going Flat

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Fuel Bulb Going Flat

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Went to Econfina last Tuesday and went way out...to 10-11 feet of water...streight out. Ran for 20-25 minutes. Two boats of us. Dixie Rebel was in the other boat....I was in mine. DR's boat ran very good all the way out...some 6-7 miles from the tripod....and ran good all the time we were out. We started in about 1330 hours and his year 2003 40 horse Johnson ran perfectly....but coming in...about 3 miles into the run his boat slowely came to a gentle halt and the motor went dead. Inspection showed the primer bulb was completly flat....opened the 6 gal tank....and the bulb came up like it was suppose to. Primed the motor....bulb pumped correctly...and away we went....all the way to the landing...some 5 miles away.. This was a brand new bulb and hose assembly cause his motor did the same thing last time we went.
Question. Was the tank at fault? What could cause this predicament? :oops:
We had a ball while fishing....catching many shorts...sharks...sail cats...limit of keeper trout in my boat...9 keepers in Dixie Rebel's boat......hot hot hot
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Post by Good Times »

Open the vent on the gas cap. The tank is not venting.
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Post by birddog »

x3 You may need a new cap with a vent if that 1 isn't venting.
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Probably a vent, but if it isn't it could be trash in the intake in the tank. When you stopped and released the suction on the intake the trash could have fallen out.
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true dat
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Post by MudDucker »

Tom Keels wrote:Probably a vent, but if it isn't it could be trash in the intake in the tank. When you stopped and released the suction on the intake the trash could have fallen out.
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Did you get it fixed?
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Post by Fisherman989 »

Good Times....haven't tried it yet since Dixie Rebel got a new fuel tank. :-?
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