Hello, I was doing some spring maintenance on the boat today and was trying to replace the fuel-water separator. After wrestling with the upside-down bolt in a super tight spot for 45 mins, I finally loosened it. As I loosened it more and more, I started smelling gasoline and panicked. I ended up just tightening the screw back. So here are my questions:
1. Is this normal? Did i miss a part where I have to shut off a fuel valve or something? or just residual gasoline?
2. I now have a small amount of gasoline in the bilge... Would it be safe for me to wipe it up with a towel and start the engine after I let it air out a bit? I'm afraid of the fumes in the bilge from the gas.
3. Is it advisable to just leave that part for next season? I feel like since it was a pain in the a** to unscrew it it will be more pain to replace the filter inside. Maybe if the fuel wasn't supposed to leak there is another problem brewing...
As always, I really appreciate any input. I'm learning more every day, thank you to all the contributors!
1. Is this normal? Did i miss a part where I have to shut off a fuel valve or something? or just residual gasoline?
2. I now have a small amount of gasoline in the bilge... Would it be safe for me to wipe it up with a towel and start the engine after I let it air out a bit? I'm afraid of the fumes in the bilge from the gas.
3. Is it advisable to just leave that part for next season? I feel like since it was a pain in the a** to unscrew it it will be more pain to replace the filter inside. Maybe if the fuel wasn't supposed to leak there is another problem brewing...
As always, I really appreciate any input. I'm learning more every day, thank you to all the contributors!