Re: Gasoline in bilge :-(
Hey 18rabbit !!!<br />I built the water column manometer!!! (a sturdy support base and a vertical aluminium angle to hold the transparent hose, pair lined, tied with tie raps but not tight so the hose is free). I'm still at home, and can't go to the marina today.<br /><br />It works great, except for the following (I will try to explain):<br /><br />I will connect the manometer to the vent hose of the tanks, using a piece of pipe and clamps. I foresee no problem doing that.<br /><br />On the other hand, I will pump air inside the tank system through the fuel-out hose. I arranged a home water valve and some pipe adapters to fit that hose. I can connect a bicycle pump and then close the valve to retain the pressure inside the system. Sounds great, but took me a lot to seal and tight all pieces so no leak is present (at least there is not visible leak with the water and soap test). However, THE COLUMN STILL DECREASES WHEN THE VALVE IS CLOSED. Damn. After resealing my adapter "masterpiece" I still get a 1 inch drop in about 30 minutes.<br /><br />Do you think I still can proceed and check the boat even with that little potential leak? (I say potential, because it may be present when I will setup the water column manometer at the boat).<br /><br />I guess I will see a fast decrease of the water column if a leak is present. I will test all connections with water+soap at the boat hoping to find the leak, and not end up cutting the deck of the boat to inspect the tank.