Hi All- Man, what a relief to find this forum! Hope I can be a help. I am restoring a 1978 Ranger B*** boat with a 79 Evinrude 115 V4. Before I ask my question, you should know this thing runs like a top. I regularly reach speeds in the high 30's which is awesome.
So, here is my question. I was replacing all the fuel tubing, and when I removes the carbs to do that, I found this random hose with a broken br*** fitting that comes out the bottom of the intake/carb. It had (had) a br*** nipple, but for the life of me I can't find where it originally plugged into. It doesn't effect the performance of the engine (or so I think), but I would sure like to know where it is supposed to go. Maybe a fuel drain to prevent flooding? I can find it in my manual anywhere.
Ideas? Here is a picture:
So, here is my question. I was replacing all the fuel tubing, and when I removes the carbs to do that, I found this random hose with a broken br*** fitting that comes out the bottom of the intake/carb. It had (had) a br*** nipple, but for the life of me I can't find where it originally plugged into. It doesn't effect the performance of the engine (or so I think), but I would sure like to know where it is supposed to go. Maybe a fuel drain to prevent flooding? I can find it in my manual anywhere.
Ideas? Here is a picture:
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