johnandmarybeth
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- Feb 22, 2008
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I was hoping for some insight to an idea I had of tapping into my primary motors fuel line to use for fuel for my kicker.
What I have is a 18' Bayliner with a 125 hp Mercury 2 storke outboard (oil injected so the fuel coming from the tank is staight gas). I'm adding a 5 hp mercury four stroke kicker. I was hoping to "T" into the rubber fuel line between where it exists the hull and where it enters my 125 to provide fuel for my kicker. This way I won't have to run an extra tank for the kicker.
My questions are this:
1) Do I "T" into the rubber line before or after the primer bulb? If before then do I need to add a second primer bulb for the kicker?
2) Do I need fuel shut offs after the "T" so I won't flood either motor while the other is running?
3) I assume brass fittings with hose clamps?
Any other ideas, comments or concerns would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks again
What I have is a 18' Bayliner with a 125 hp Mercury 2 storke outboard (oil injected so the fuel coming from the tank is staight gas). I'm adding a 5 hp mercury four stroke kicker. I was hoping to "T" into the rubber fuel line between where it exists the hull and where it enters my 125 to provide fuel for my kicker. This way I won't have to run an extra tank for the kicker.
My questions are this:
1) Do I "T" into the rubber line before or after the primer bulb? If before then do I need to add a second primer bulb for the kicker?
2) Do I need fuel shut offs after the "T" so I won't flood either motor while the other is running?
3) I assume brass fittings with hose clamps?
Any other ideas, comments or concerns would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks again