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On 8/3/2010 11:33 AM, Boeland wrote:
My steel diesel tank has developed a small hole due to rust. I can't take it out of the boat without removing the engine. Aside from this pin hole the tanks looks in good shape. Have any of you used some sort of coating on the inside of diesel tank to plug the leaking hole and prevent further leaks? Thanks for your recommendations. There are sloshing compounds designed for this purpose. I'm going to guess that the pin hole is at the lowest point in the tank, where water has collected? I'd be tempted to stop the hole with steel-filled epoxy or some such (though getting the area clean and oil free would be a trick), then place a drain tap in the tank. In the past, people have expressed outrage at the idea of a tank drain, but getting rid of water is getting rid of a life-threat in some circumstances IMO ... Brian w |
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