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<blockquote data-quote="TheMaestro" data-source="post: 322345" data-attributes="member: 8533"><p>When im done fishing, I disconnect the fuelline on my outboard to take the tank out of the boat. I can feel the bulb and the fuel line still have fuel in them, and when I reconnect the next time im out,as soon as i plug in the fuel line and the pin is pressed in, fuel squirts out from the hose under pressure. How do i relieve the pressure before disconnecting so it doesnt sit under pressure? Its a 78 evi rude, butbthe tank and fittings are new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMaestro, post: 322345, member: 8533"] When im done fishing, I disconnect the fuelline on my outboard to take the tank out of the boat. I can feel the bulb and the fuel line still have fuel in them, and when I reconnect the next time im out,as soon as i plug in the fuel line and the pin is pressed in, fuel squirts out from the hose under pressure. How do i relieve the pressure before disconnecting so it doesnt sit under pressure? Its a 78 evi rude, butbthe tank and fittings are new. [/QUOTE]
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