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Fuel tank placement regarding motor and electrical
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 495767" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>This is a rebuild so the switch panel and fuse block are all new. I had read some where that the fuse block screws needed to be checked on occasion because they could come loose. I’ve made quite a few changes that I haven’t been to the water with. I like your idea of loctite though.</p><p>The fitting on the fuel tank is a disconnect. I don’t want to use pipe big enough for the disconnect to pass through. I can remove the disconnect from the hose put it through a smaller pipe then put it back on the fuel line. Like you said if there is a fire pulling the hose back through a bigger pipe isn’t any safer IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 495767, member: 27803"] This is a rebuild so the switch panel and fuse block are all new. I had read some where that the fuse block screws needed to be checked on occasion because they could come loose. I’ve made quite a few changes that I haven’t been to the water with. I like your idea of loctite though. The fitting on the fuel tank is a disconnect. I don’t want to use pipe big enough for the disconnect to pass through. I can remove the disconnect from the hose put it through a smaller pipe then put it back on the fuel line. Like you said if there is a fire pulling the hose back through a bigger pipe isn’t any safer IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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