After 44 years of service it was bound to happen. I have developed a fuel leak in one or more of the fuel/return lines in my 1975 Hatteras M/Y. Looked for the leak but couldn't find unless I rip up the floor which I don't want to do. I'm thinking of replacing all supply and return lines with rubber hoses made for diesel. Has any of you had a similar problem and how you solved it?
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10-14-2019 03:35 PM #1Senior Member
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Fuel Line(s) Leak
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Re: Fuel Line(s) Leak
Not exactly in that I have noted hard and inflexible fuel lines. That’s the precursor to failure. You’ll want to get A1-15 hose for anything around a hot engine. You could use B rated after that, but I stick with the fire rated hose all the way. While some use push-on fittings, I’d suggest taking the old hoses to a hose shop and having new ones made up with OEM ends. If your’s is a charter boat, use the OEM for sure. Don’t forget long loops and chafe protection.
Semper Siesta
Robert Clarkson
ASLAN, 1983 55C #343
Charleston, SC
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Re: Fuel Line(s) Leak
Mine have all been changed out to rubber and I agree with Roberts suggestions.
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1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California