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Try turning the pump handle completely up-side down. I don't know why, but when I try to pump it in the right way it either cuts off, or spills out.
2002 Nitro 700LXDC -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "DWM 5150" wrote in message ... I have a 2003 Basstracker Pro 165 and every time I pump gas in, it will take me about 20 minutes to fill it up. Not that it has a huge gas tank, it just pumps in about 5 or 6 cents at a time and stops like the tank is full when its clearly not. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any suggestions? DWM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Swee****er Bassmasters |
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![]() "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... Try turning the pump handle completely up-side down. I don't know why, but when I try to pump it in the right way it either cuts off, or spills out. 2002 Nitro 700LXDC -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com I had to fill my Nitro exactly the same way. Of course, I wouldn't recommend leaving it alone for even a second. The auto stop function doesn't seem to work correctly (or quickly enough) using the pump upside down. It makes that funny sound when it's coming up the fill tube, so if you can listen for that sound to start, stop pumping! -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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I have the same problem filling my tv18,,,in fact I took it back to the dealer
thinking that sold me the wrong tank. What has to be done is you have to fill it very slowly. Like others that posted I turn the handle upside down to fill but you still have to fill it slowly. It takes a good amount of time to fill at 40gl tank Fishon Fishhard Harold "Howie" Range 911 Bass Anglers Delaware Valley Outdoors |
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I usually life the rear lid and watch how full it's getting. I hate going
fishing smelling like gasoline. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Andrew Kidd" wrote in message news:bnt2c.190180$jk2.678824@attbi_s53... "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... Try turning the pump handle completely up-side down. I don't know why, but when I try to pump it in the right way it either cuts off, or spills out. 2002 Nitro 700LXDC -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com I had to fill my Nitro exactly the same way. Of course, I wouldn't recommend leaving it alone for even a second. The auto stop function doesn't seem to work correctly (or quickly enough) using the pump upside down. It makes that funny sound when it's coming up the fill tube, so if you can listen for that sound to start, stop pumping! -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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You might want to check the air vent to the tank to make sure as gas is
beiong pumped in, the air is allowed to escape.Otherwise the air backs up out of the filler nozzle and this might create enough pressure for the pump to turn off. (also, non html posts would be better in a non-binary group) "DWM 5150" wrote in message ... I have a 2003 Basstracker Pro 165 and every time I pump gas in, it will take me about 20 minutes to fill it up. Not that it has a huge gas tank, it just pumps in about 5 or 6 cents at a time and stops like the tank is full when its clearly not. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any suggestions? |
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also posts would be better in a non-binary group.....
What does this mean? LOL DWM |
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"DWM 5150" wrote in message
... also posts would be better in a non-binary group..... What does this mean? LOL DWM DWM, Actually the line was : "(also, non html posts would be better in a non-binary group)" Todd is referring to the fact that you posted an HTML sig line (shown below) in a non-binary group (non-picture group). Typically considered bad form. Not a biggy, he was just pointing this out to you before someone did it in a much nastier manner (it kinda freaks some people out), and when abused can cause other problems... :-) --WebTV-Mail-11895-3007 Content-Description: signature Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/HTML; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit HTML FONT SIZE="6" COLOR="cornflower"Swee****er Bassmasters/HTML img src="http://www.angelfire.com/sports/bearshelp/fishinggifs/bassboatfishin.gi f"/HTML -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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"Todd Copeland" wrote in
news ![]() You might want to check the air vent to the tank to make sure as gas is beiong pumped in, the air is allowed to escape.Otherwise the air backs up out of the filler nozzle and this might create enough pressure for the pump to turn off. On older Merc I/O's, when the vents are even partially restricted, you could get a vapor lock. It sounds pretty stupid, but what you did to solve it was disconnect the vent from the thru-hull fitment, make sure your gas cap is off, and blow the vapor out the tank (along with some slight gas spillage so be careful). |
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I had the same problem with my Bass Tracker Jet. The air vent hose was
squeezed nearly shut just inside the black plastic fill assembly. My dealer had to remove the fill assembly to grind aluminum away to free up (un-kink) the hose. It's fine now, fills just like my car. You can E-mail or call me if have any questions. E-mail me for my phone number. You'll have to clean up my E-mail address first. "Dan Hosek" wrote in message ... "Todd Copeland" wrote in news ![]() You might want to check the air vent to the tank to make sure as gas is beiong pumped in, the air is allowed to escape.Otherwise the air backs up out of the filler nozzle and this might create enough pressure for the pump to turn off. On older Merc I/O's, when the vents are even partially restricted, you could get a vapor lock. It sounds pretty stupid, but what you did to solve it was disconnect the vent from the thru-hull fitment, make sure your gas cap is off, and blow the vapor out the tank (along with some slight gas spillage so be careful). |
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