Hi Everyone,
I’m looking for a little help here. I just bought my first tow boat - 2010 RZ2. I fueled her up before trailering to the lake. All was going well, fueling smoothly with no issues. When full the fuel lever automatically stopped and then about 2 seconds later a ton of fuel sprayed out of the filler hole and drenched me. Somehow it got overpressurized. Outside temperature was in the low 70’s.
My question: How can I keep that from happening again and at the same time fully fill my fuel tank?
The only info I’ve found online says I should never fill my tank completely but how much less should I fill it? 10%, 25%...??% On the other hand when reading about winterization, I see that I should fill the tank as high as possible when adding stabilizer so I have less chance of condensation buildup.
How should I balance the different filling applications?
Thanks in advance!
I’m looking for a little help here. I just bought my first tow boat - 2010 RZ2. I fueled her up before trailering to the lake. All was going well, fueling smoothly with no issues. When full the fuel lever automatically stopped and then about 2 seconds later a ton of fuel sprayed out of the filler hole and drenched me. Somehow it got overpressurized. Outside temperature was in the low 70’s.
My question: How can I keep that from happening again and at the same time fully fill my fuel tank?
The only info I’ve found online says I should never fill my tank completely but how much less should I fill it? 10%, 25%...??% On the other hand when reading about winterization, I see that I should fill the tank as high as possible when adding stabilizer so I have less chance of condensation buildup.
How should I balance the different filling applications?
Thanks in advance!
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