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OK to move Fuel Tank forward?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 496197" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>You would be OK as long as you have plenty of ventilation, many tank "lockers" have a door made from mesh to allow plenty of air acess to prevent fumes from collecting. If you boat in choppy water, keep in mind that will stir up the fumes and make the tank vent more, so some slooshing out could occur. long fuel line runs are usually not an issue unless steep verticle inclines are used. Make sure you have a good primer bulb to get that fuel moving toward that motor...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 496197, member: 1183"] You would be OK as long as you have plenty of ventilation, many tank "lockers" have a door made from mesh to allow plenty of air acess to prevent fumes from collecting. If you boat in choppy water, keep in mind that will stir up the fumes and make the tank vent more, so some slooshing out could occur. long fuel line runs are usually not an issue unless steep verticle inclines are used. Make sure you have a good primer bulb to get that fuel moving toward that motor... [/QUOTE]
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