maboat
Jetboaters Captain
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- Location
- Lake Ray Hubbard, TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
Well, finally after 8 years, the retaining chain on my fuel cap finally broke.
Actually, the chain itself didn't break. It became detached from the clip on the inside of the fuel hose leading down to the tank. If it was detached at the cap end I could easily fix it. But since its detached inside the fuel hose I have no idea how to fix that without major disassembly of fuel components.
I'm thinking of just removing the chain from the cap and taking my chances that I won't drop the cap in the water. Although I can probably count on a fuel attendant dropping it in Davey Jone's locker
It looks like the new boats have a flip down fuel-cap which is really cool. But I think I read in the forum that they new style flip-caps are not easily interchangeable with the old style.
I'm curious what others have done in similar situations.
Actually, the chain itself didn't break. It became detached from the clip on the inside of the fuel hose leading down to the tank. If it was detached at the cap end I could easily fix it. But since its detached inside the fuel hose I have no idea how to fix that without major disassembly of fuel components.
I'm thinking of just removing the chain from the cap and taking my chances that I won't drop the cap in the water. Although I can probably count on a fuel attendant dropping it in Davey Jone's locker
It looks like the new boats have a flip down fuel-cap which is really cool. But I think I read in the forum that they new style flip-caps are not easily interchangeable with the old style.
I'm curious what others have done in similar situations.