Hill vent?
- sdsurf
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Hill vent?
I have this vent? On the side of my bot. Any idea what it migh be?
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Carverlvr2
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Re: Hill vent?
Someone else on here may know that boat’s specifics but more perspective may help here….what fill cap is nearest to it? Fuel, water?
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Re: Hill vent?
Things can change drastically over time with years of previous owners....my advice, don't assume anything, follow the tubing/hose that is attached to the back side to see where it goes/is attached to. You will have to assess the condition of all this equipment anyway just to be safe.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Hill vent?
Those vent fittings and similar ones could be used for venting any tank but are a must for venting fuel tanks. If they are being used for the fuel tank/s it must have the screen in each hole. I see a screen in one of the holes but not the other. If a screen is missing, you should replace the fitting, it's a safety concern to minimize the chances of explosion from an external spark igniting the vapors.