I hope this question does not illicit a ton of chuckles but I'm running into one issue after another trying to get my recent purchase "lake ready" despite assurances from the marina that it was when they sold it to me . . . . but that's a whole other story 
The boat is a 17' Sunbird CC with an inboard tank. I replaced the fuel line from where it comes through the fiberglass in the rear, replaced the bulb and the connection to the engine. I also installed an in-line fuel filter (clear) based on the crud that I got out of the tank when I pumped it out and refilled it with some new gas, oil and Sea Foam.
The question is . . . . . I tried pumping the bulb and saw just a very little amount of gas make it to the clear filter. I pressed the ball in the connector and there was no change in what was pulled from the tank. What should I expect? I would have thought that the filter would fill up when i pumped the bulb? Does it sound like I need to replace the gas line from the tank to where it comes up to the fiberglass? Anything else to check? Is there as chance there's an issue in the tank itself?
Thanks in advance
Andy
The boat is a 17' Sunbird CC with an inboard tank. I replaced the fuel line from where it comes through the fiberglass in the rear, replaced the bulb and the connection to the engine. I also installed an in-line fuel filter (clear) based on the crud that I got out of the tank when I pumped it out and refilled it with some new gas, oil and Sea Foam.
The question is . . . . . I tried pumping the bulb and saw just a very little amount of gas make it to the clear filter. I pressed the ball in the connector and there was no change in what was pulled from the tank. What should I expect? I would have thought that the filter would fill up when i pumped the bulb? Does it sound like I need to replace the gas line from the tank to where it comes up to the fiberglass? Anything else to check? Is there as chance there's an issue in the tank itself?
Thanks in advance
Andy