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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5647264" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>There is an in line fuel water separator in the bilge area. If any water gets in the fuel, it collects at the bottom of the clear plastic bowl and can be drained out via the nipple on the bottom. Above the bowl is a filter supplying clean fuel to the priming bulb and motor. There is a small in line fuel filter in the motor as well.</p><p></p><p>I replaced both fuel filters during my refurbishment of the boat. I drained the bowl of the fuel water separator after the first time I ran the boat in case I didn't get all the water out of the fuel tank right after I bought the boat, but haven't drained the bowl since. I probably got about 7 or 8 drops of water plus a bit of tiny debris out of the bowl when I disassembled the fuel water separator Sunday.</p><p></p><p>First pic is from during the original build, second is a closeup of the bowl of the fuel water separator</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5647264, member: 2805"] There is an in line fuel water separator in the bilge area. If any water gets in the fuel, it collects at the bottom of the clear plastic bowl and can be drained out via the nipple on the bottom. Above the bowl is a filter supplying clean fuel to the priming bulb and motor. There is a small in line fuel filter in the motor as well. I replaced both fuel filters during my refurbishment of the boat. I drained the bowl of the fuel water separator after the first time I ran the boat in case I didn't get all the water out of the fuel tank right after I bought the boat, but haven't drained the bowl since. I probably got about 7 or 8 drops of water plus a bit of tiny debris out of the bowl when I disassembled the fuel water separator Sunday. First pic is from during the original build, second is a closeup of the bowl of the fuel water separator [/QUOTE]
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