Hi all,
I recently stepped onto my winterized Adventure (covered with a tarp, as in the thread linked below), and smelled gas. Just then, I also heard what sounded like fuel gurgling out of the overflow spout––like it did when I overfilled the tank, the first time I fueled up. I stuck my hand over the edge, and sure enough, gas was coming out of the spout.
I filled the tank one week ago, and didn't notice any overflow at the time. In fact, I worried that I may not have filled it all the way up. Why on earth would it be overflowing now? Was it something about me shaking the boat as I stepped onto it? Surely not––I've stepped on several times in the last week. Is it something about the temperature? It's unusually warm here (70 degrees), and it was closer to 45 or 50 when I filled up last week. I also found that the spare tanks (which I went in there to remove from the deck for winter) were bulging with pressure, given the change in temperature. But why would this cause fuel to spill out, since I thought it was the AIR that expands, and not the fuel itself?
Thanks for any advice! Whatever the cause, it looks like I'm going to have to partially remove my tarp in order to get the gas fumes out and wash down the hull. :-(
Tarp thread: http://www.greatgrady.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=23496&start=15
I recently stepped onto my winterized Adventure (covered with a tarp, as in the thread linked below), and smelled gas. Just then, I also heard what sounded like fuel gurgling out of the overflow spout––like it did when I overfilled the tank, the first time I fueled up. I stuck my hand over the edge, and sure enough, gas was coming out of the spout.
I filled the tank one week ago, and didn't notice any overflow at the time. In fact, I worried that I may not have filled it all the way up. Why on earth would it be overflowing now? Was it something about me shaking the boat as I stepped onto it? Surely not––I've stepped on several times in the last week. Is it something about the temperature? It's unusually warm here (70 degrees), and it was closer to 45 or 50 when I filled up last week. I also found that the spare tanks (which I went in there to remove from the deck for winter) were bulging with pressure, given the change in temperature. But why would this cause fuel to spill out, since I thought it was the AIR that expands, and not the fuel itself?
Thanks for any advice! Whatever the cause, it looks like I'm going to have to partially remove my tarp in order to get the gas fumes out and wash down the hull. :-(
Tarp thread: http://www.greatgrady.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=23496&start=15