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  • Thanks moonlighter

    For talking me into a water/fuel seperator. I bought gas which evidently had water in it. The alarm came on and when we got in the plastic bowl was full of water. We drained the tank from the primer bulb hose,drained filter on engine and drained the VST. Put fresh gas in and no more alarm. Im still getting water in the seperator bowl. I think its from the suction tube being up off the bottom of the tank and we didnt get all the water from the bottom. I plan on taking the fuel limit vent valve off the tank to get a bigger hole and sucking it dry with a shop vac. Unless you have a better idea. Without the seperator on it could of been real bad. Thanks again.

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    No problems!

    Dirty fuel or water in the tank is a real issue especially for our EfI engines.

    Mad if you dont fit one!

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    • #3
      Draining your tank with a shop vac sounds like an explosion waiting to happen, do a quick google search.

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      • #4
        I suppose I could just use a sponge on what I cant siphon.

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        • #5
          Good idea, you can also rig up an old primer bulb and lines to get more than just the siphon hose.

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