Water in fuel system?

UTTOM

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I neglected to put in the plug in my Polar Kraft 1650 aluminum duck boat. By the time I got back to the launch site after parking the truck, the battery well was full of water (I will now install either an float switch or just install a new automatic bilge pump). The water rose to a level that I believe the fuel tank was covered, but not for very long. It is a permanent installed one and I am fairly certain it is completely sealed. The fuel/water seperator also drowned. Is there a test to see if the water tight integrity was maintained and the 18 gallons are fine?
 

Bondo

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Re: Water in fuel system?

Ayuh,...

I really Doubt you have a Problem... As you noted, the fuel system is Sealed, other than the tank's Vent...

Just run it,+ if it looses power or runs Bad,... Just Change the Fuel Filter...
That's Why it's there,...

Btw,...
Even if by some chance you take on a Gallon of Water,....
The 18 gallons of Gas are still Fine,...
You just need to remove the Water that'll be Under the Gas...
 

mthieme

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Re: Water in fuel system?

Bondo is right. Unless the vent went under, you're good.
Sounds like a good bit of water....get that automatic float switch installed!
 

UTTOM

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Re: Water in fuel system?

Thanks.

Where is a vent normally located on the tank? Is it a line out to somewhere?
 
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