Always smell gas when opening rear lids, not loosing fuel but always can smell it, anyone ever had thus issue
thanks
Always smell gas when opening rear lids, not loosing fuel but always can smell it, anyone ever had thus issue
thanks
Have you checked the vent line?
I use to have a skeeter zx 225 that was the same way I never did figure out why I always left the lids open when my boat was in the garage. Good luck
Dave
2023 Ranger Z518/ Mercury 200 Pro XS
Is there just one vent that goes to the outside of boat on pass side?, can you just blow air back thru to make sure it is open?
Dave
2023 Ranger Z518/ Mercury 200 Pro XS
My 2008 Z9 does the exact same thing. Never found any leaks, vents are clear, lines are solid. Only thing I've found/read is that the tank itself is at fault by letting vapor permeate through the plastic. Not sure if true...but lack of anything else, makes sense. All I can do is keep lids open while stored. That, or replace the tank...yeah, not gonna happen!
It took my Z7 about a year to start doing it. I can't find a leak or where exactly its coming from. I've heard the same thing that the pores in the plastic let the odors through. I just leave some lids open and hope I never hear an explosion from the garage!
just leave your battery box lid cracked and it will not be bad.
Bryan McDonough
2023 Nitro Z21 XL
Nitro Team
Yeah mine had a 'fume' odor to it for the longest. I replaced all the fuel lines, bulb, and bulb to pulse pump. Bought an Oetiker clamp tool and clamps to do the new bulb. (Bought all the hoses and bulb from Don Weed @ European Marine, forum sponsor.) After replacing the parts it's not as bad as it used to be.
Back last year someone mentioned that they were getting fumes from around the sending unit on the tank. (Wasn't a Nitro, but worth a look.) I though what the heck, it might be getting fumes there, but to the best of my sniffing skills it didn't seem to be coming from there. Honestly..... what is there now has to be coming from the vent. Tank has to be vented, and the vent is under the cap. It really doesn't bother me now though after changing out the lines it did cut down on it quite a bit. (FWIW, the old bulb could turn inside the hoses. The new one is tighter with the clamps I installed.)
Later,
Dixie Chicken
12 Nitro Z9 DC, 4 Color Flake
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NightFishion HD8 rubrail, W/Nav Lights
Oznium Red/Blue 10mm/6mm LED Bolts
4-Channel Remote Lighting Control
HDS Gen 3's, TotalScan, 3DSS
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I have my Z7 in my storage unit at the lake. I leave all my storage lids open to keep down the musky smell as well as gasoline odors. I have never had any problems with dust settling in my storage units, as the floor is paved in my unit. I think it is also easier on the pneumatic or hydraulic lid props that hold the lids open. I have never had to replace one on my 2009 Z7.
I had the same gasoline odor on the Skeeter I owned previous to moving up to my Nitro. I have a friend who owns a boat fiberglass repair shop. I asked him about the cause of the gasoline odor, and he said it became common way back when boat builders changed over from metal to synthetic gas tanks. He thinks the gas vapors actually seep through the synthetic gas tanks over time. Of course, there are other causes for the smells like those previously mentioned above.