Yesterday I filled my R-25's fuel tank. Put some 44 gallons in. I was very careful pumping the last 5 gallons of fuel (trigger just barely pulled) to avoid any likely back flow in the filler neck and/or the overflow port. I was successful and not a drop of diesel came out when reaching the 44 gallon mark.
However, when I started the engine I noticed some diesel fuel had managed to spurt out of the overflow port. I've experienced this before so was ready and had fuel spill rags layered over that area of the transom to catch the spurts of fuel.
Question(s)...
1. Is there a technique for avoiding this fuel spurt after filling tank and starting the engine ?
2. Would having filled the tank with say just 40 gallons rather than the 44 gallons make a difference ?
The 44 gallons was my calculated amount to fill the 75 gallon tank, minus 1 gallon.
However, when I started the engine I noticed some diesel fuel had managed to spurt out of the overflow port. I've experienced this before so was ready and had fuel spill rags layered over that area of the transom to catch the spurts of fuel.
Question(s)...
1. Is there a technique for avoiding this fuel spurt after filling tank and starting the engine ?
2. Would having filled the tank with say just 40 gallons rather than the 44 gallons make a difference ?
The 44 gallons was my calculated amount to fill the 75 gallon tank, minus 1 gallon.