VeroWing
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- May 16, 2009
- Messages
- 150
I just removed a single 200hp outboard from my 22' boat, and replaced it with twin 115hp outboards. I've switched over all controls, steering, etc., now I need to deal with fueling twins. I have one line running from the tank to the fuel/water separator, with one line coming out. The I.D. of line coming out looks like 3/8"-5/16".
What I would like to do is, get a new fuel/water separator kit that has multiple outlets. Then I would run the one line from tank to new fuel/water separator, and then two lines out, one to each engine. Each line going to engines from fuel/water separator would have priming ball with one-way check-valve to prevent draining down one engine when other is running.
I've searched here and elsewhere, and still don't have solid info enough to determine if this is a secure way of doing this. I would imagine that a completely separate fuel line from the tank would be the optimum way to do this. I really don't want to start doing alterations to my below deck fuel tank if doing it the way stated above is a viable alternative, other than the fuel initially going through one line.
If anyone has any experience with this type of situation, I would really appreciate any and all information or opinions on the best way to proceed with this. Thanks, Mike.
What I would like to do is, get a new fuel/water separator kit that has multiple outlets. Then I would run the one line from tank to new fuel/water separator, and then two lines out, one to each engine. Each line going to engines from fuel/water separator would have priming ball with one-way check-valve to prevent draining down one engine when other is running.
I've searched here and elsewhere, and still don't have solid info enough to determine if this is a secure way of doing this. I would imagine that a completely separate fuel line from the tank would be the optimum way to do this. I really don't want to start doing alterations to my below deck fuel tank if doing it the way stated above is a viable alternative, other than the fuel initially going through one line.
If anyone has any experience with this type of situation, I would really appreciate any and all information or opinions on the best way to proceed with this. Thanks, Mike.