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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
G3 1548 "My take on a classic"
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<blockquote data-quote="DearJon" data-source="post: 272309" data-attributes="member: 9078"><p>The priming bulb is sufficient to move the fuel all the way to the motor. Since the bow curves upwards, gravity keeps the fuel towards the bottom where the valve is. Whenever I fuel up, I make an effort to "burp" the bladder, or remove all air trapped inside. No air bubbles means no air in the fuel lines, and no place for condensation to form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DearJon, post: 272309, member: 9078"] The priming bulb is sufficient to move the fuel all the way to the motor. Since the bow curves upwards, gravity keeps the fuel towards the bottom where the valve is. Whenever I fuel up, I make an effort to "burp" the bladder, or remove all air trapped inside. No air bubbles means no air in the fuel lines, and no place for condensation to form. [/QUOTE]
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