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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. It really depends on just WHERE in tank the pinhole is located. If it was Sandpit caused, and somewhere up on the side of the tank, then just use the fuel to a point that is lower than the leak, and then Dill & Tap the pinhole, with a 1/4 inch fine thread Tap and screw a bolt and O-Ring into the Drilled & Tapped hole. You could also just pump the tank out, and then do that kind of repair, on the tank, as well. If the tank is OLD, and had lots of water in it, over the years, you may want to get it tested with a Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge, and see just how much metal is left, in the tank walls. that is how the BIG Boys do it. Been there, done that.... -- Bruce in alaska add path after fast to reply |
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