Siebert Outdoors Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 Last fishing excursion my outboard starting to act up and not pump constant fuel. So I started the whole process of elimination of checking the primer bulb and hoses. Those were aging so I replaced them even though they were not the main problem. I kept looking and found this little guy hiding under one of the carburetors. The hose has a slit about 1" long in it. Simple fix luckily, but one of those things we deal with owning a boat. I'm in the process of replacing all the fuel line in the motor that shows any wear so this doesnt happen on a big lake. 1 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted November 14, 2014 Super User Posted November 14, 2014 Oy. Guess I better start keeping a small length of line and extra hose clamps in my boat now. Good post! 1 Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted November 14, 2014 Author Posted November 14, 2014 Oy. Guess I better start keeping a small length of line and extra hose clamps in my boat now. Good post! After this ordeal I'm going to also. My motor has about 4 different sizes of line too. Quote
Super User tomustang Posted November 14, 2014 Super User Posted November 14, 2014 I had a similar problem, the line going to the pulse fuel pump had a 1" slit right where it clamped on to. Air was getting in and the first place everyone says is check the bulb, but I always check the lines. Quote
Super User tomustang Posted November 14, 2014 Super User Posted November 14, 2014 Boats...... Exactly! Bust Out Another Tube. 2 Quote
BassnChris Posted November 18, 2014 Posted November 18, 2014 Glad you found it..........I always worry about leaky fuel lines......me skeered of Fire on da boat. Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted November 18, 2014 Author Posted November 18, 2014 Glad you found it..........I always worry about leaky fuel lines......me skeered of Fire on da boat. No Joke. The amount of fuel it was throwing before I caught it was a huge fire hazard. Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted November 18, 2014 Super User Posted November 18, 2014 That is why I have a tech look my motor over at least yearly and provide all the necessary maintainence and replace anything needed. Usually costs less than a C note. Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted November 18, 2014 Author Posted November 18, 2014 That is why I have a tech look my motor over at least yearly and provide all the necessary maintainence and replace anything needed. Usually costs less than a C note. Yeah, I did that a couple months ago. I think they charged 80 to do it. It pretty much follows my luck of something breaks right after it is looked at. Quote
rboat Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 What kind of motor and how old is it? You now have me concerned and I will be checking my fuel lines out real soon, since my motor is very old. Thanks for the heads up. Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted November 21, 2014 Author Posted November 21, 2014 Its a 2001 ficht. Its not the first line ive had break. I had a merc that did it also. It cracked right at the connection. Quote
Super User Sam Posted November 21, 2014 Super User Posted November 21, 2014 Had the original fuel line in the motor crack last year on the Chickahominy River disabling the motor. Had to fish the creek all day long using my trolling motor. Landed three keepers. Would have had four if one of the local bass pros had not jumped in front of me prefishing for a tournament and nail one about 25 yards down the shore that I was heading to fish. So you have to check all hoses and connections, even the one in the motor. 1 Quote
Thornback Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 I carry extra fuel line in my boat. Once when preparing to launch and I pumped the bulb, gas dripped on my wrist. There was a split at the clamp for the motor. I cut the end off and re-clamped. I was glad the gas dripped on my wrist because had I been on the water and the motor started sucking air I might have had trouble determining why the motor shut off. Quote
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