Edward Thieme
New member
I have changed the fuel pickup tubes in a number of boats fuel tanks including a C-Dory 22. I took a 5/16 copper tube, bent it in the shape of a letter L, sqweezed the bottom end shut and drilled 1/8 in. holes along the bottom to act as a strainer. This is inserted through the existing treaded fitting on the tank. Over this I slide a 5/16 in. compression fitting that has been drill through, so the tube can slip through it and screw the body of the fitting into the tank. The ferrule and nut are then slipped over the tube and tightened to hold the tube in place and seal the tank. The fuel hose is then slipped over the top of the tube with a hose clamp.
The pickup tube on the 22 C-Dory had a slight air leak in one tank where the plastic tube slipped on to the barb fitting inside the tank and at idle speed the engine would stall some times. In addition I want to pick up any water in the tank so the Racor filter can catch it.
I now have a 25 C-Dory and would like to do the same thing but I worry about using brass fittings on the aluminum tank and can't find a source of aluminum compression fittings.
Would like a source of aluminum compression fittings and opinion about brass fittings on an aluminum tank
Ed on "Rambler"
The pickup tube on the 22 C-Dory had a slight air leak in one tank where the plastic tube slipped on to the barb fitting inside the tank and at idle speed the engine would stall some times. In addition I want to pick up any water in the tank so the Racor filter can catch it.
I now have a 25 C-Dory and would like to do the same thing but I worry about using brass fittings on the aluminum tank and can't find a source of aluminum compression fittings.
Would like a source of aluminum compression fittings and opinion about brass fittings on an aluminum tank
Ed on "Rambler"