Bill D
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Prairieville, LA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2011
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
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@Julian, do you know of the later year boats have the same problem with ethanol or has Yamaha fixed that?
I replace my sender last year and wish I had done it sooner. It isn't that they incorrectly calibrated them, but that the sender was never designed to measure ethanol fuel. The new ones handle it by recalibrating each fill up. Now if you are just putting in 5 gallon jugs....and not filling her up...it will not re-calibrate each time, but at least it will have the new sensor to handle ethanol and would be closer (and reset when full). Click Here for the thread-I wish I'd replaced mine sooner....having a gauge that reads right was so much more "comforting" than constantly guessing!
Anyone use this? Looks like it would be worth if for those that need to fill up at a dock often.
@Russ C Would you happen to know if the gas can spout kit you use fits this can:I just went through this process for my boat on a lift, originally I was going to purchase VP-racing jugs. Here is how I did it for about $100 cheaper.
Here is how I did 30 gal for $110.
I also purchased this 1 inch jiggle siphon for my wife so she doesn't have to lift fuel cans for $20, this thing is great but make sure you get the 1 inch for boats it will do 5 gallons very quickly.
- 6 (30gal) Scepter 5 gal Gas Can, Military Style, they go on sale at COSTCO, I got them for $13.99 ea
- 1 Hi-Flo Gas Can Spout Kit $12.77; high flow rate, gets rid of CARB compliant spout
- 5 Fuel can vents (1 comes with spout-6 total) $6.25 total; speeds up fueling
- 3 Packs (2 per pack) Solid Base Replacement Gas Tank Cap $7.98; better cap for transportation
I've probably spilled more gas in the last year because of this new spout bullcrap than I have in the past 30 years of using gas cans. I'm really disappointed at the companies who design these nozzles.@Russ C Would you happen to know if the gas can spout kit you use fits this can:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/scepter-gas-can-5-gal-capacity-carb-compliant?cm_vc=-10005
I don't recall where did I actually buy mine, I have like 5 of them, and these CARB bull $hit spouts drive me crazy. Thank you, no worries you are not sure, I just can seem to be able to figure it out.
I believe those are the same threads. But the kits come with two different size rings so one of the two will work.@Russ C Would you happen to know if the gas can spout kit you use fits this can:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/scepter-gas-can-5-gal-capacity-carb-compliant?cm_vc=-10005
I don't recall where did I actually buy mine, I have like 5 of them, and these CARB bull $hit spouts drive me crazy. Thank you, no worries you are not sure, I just can seem to be able to figure it out.