01-07-07, 03:27 PM | #1 |
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I have a 95 Ranger with a 150 Merc efi also 95.....anyways to make along story short.....i keep gettin water in my fuel/water seperator and i cant keep taking it in to get fixed cuz $$$$ is a problem.....anyways I thought i knew why water was getting in through the breathe holes so I took care of that problem(stupid driving) But now I keep getting more water in...The alarm goes off and my light is on the engine....someone help me to figure out what i can do to take care of this?
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01-07-07, 03:37 PM | #2 |
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Take a look at your gas tank-if you have water in the fuel that would be the first place I'd look. If that isn't it check the fuel line for cracks/holes-it has to be coming in somewhere, but my guess would be water in the gas tank.
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01-07-07, 04:43 PM | #3 |
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Thanks Reb.......Ill check them out.....If i do have water in tanks should i empty them and start over or do they have something i can add that takes care of water?
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01-07-07, 07:38 PM | #4 |
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Make sure you aren't buying gas from some hosebag who has poor gasoline also? Believe it or not, if you're buying from the same place all the time, it might be the gas you are buying. If you buy from different places, then it's probably unlikely. That is unless they have a conspiracy going on LOL.
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01-07-07, 09:42 PM | #5 |
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FF, I think there is stuff you can add to the tank to get rid of water, if not you might need to drain the tank and start over.
I put an external fuel/water separator on my 115 Merc in between the fuel tank and the engine. It was not hard to do and will eliminate that problem.
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thanks for the help guys.......i really appreciate it!!! ill let u know if i get it takin care of!
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01-08-07, 08:14 PM | #7 |
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lizzy is right there is alot of places that have water in the gas...
change the location you buy gas from.. and give that a try.. they make gasoline antifreezes also called dry gas.. this stuff gets rid of the water in your gas tank.. zooker
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Last night I had dry gas. Them beans didnt have enough juice I guess!
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01-12-07, 09:18 AM | #9 |
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First off completly get rid off the gas in your fuel tanks. Siphoon the gas out. Fill up at a different place and put some SeaFoam in the system. Make sure ALL fittings are nice and tight. Make sure that your tank vent is not getting in the water from shutting down to quick like coming off plane to quick. All this should take care of your problem and definatley start getting fuel from a different vendor
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