Thread: Fuel Tank Leak
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Boatdreams
 
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Default Fuel Tank Leak

That's interesting. Without knowing the source of the leak or the shape
of the tank and availability of a suitable poly replacement, your advice
is to junk the tank? Tony, please get a second opinion. It's a
30-yr-old boat, and you may only have a cracked hose.
Regards, Boatdreams.
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Steve Lusardi wrote:
Tony,
Don't even bother. Throw it away before it kills you. Never use aluminum for
a fuel tank. It is far too reactive. Use polypropylene, it doesn't corrode.
It is stable. It resists vibration. and it doesn't generate static
electricity.
Steve
"Tony Abbott" wrote in message
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How does one check for a fuel tank leak? The boat is a 1974 33' Silverton
with an alumimun(?) gas tank under the cabin floor, 250 gallons. It is a
gasoline based boat.

Thanks for any and all responses.