Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump From: "Doug Dotson" It never fails in a thread that lasts this long that the personal insults start appearing. You haven't offered all that much useful anyway so won't miss the lack of any further contributions from you. That's an interesting take, considering you're the one who first implied that I had been drinking while responding to you. I would say that you failed to take my comment in the spirit that it was intended, that being a joke. It seems you can't take a joke. Seems that you can't either. Not to mention your poor reading in context skills. We all make mistakes. It was a mistake that you made that led to this sillyness. I just tried to make light of your mistake. As to useful information put forth, same to you. :-) I started this thread to gather information. Good luck with your "polishing" system. Thanks. I think it will work well. Capt. Bill |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump
From: "Doug Dotson" From: "Doug Dotson" It never fails in a thread that lasts this long that the personal insults start appearing. You haven't offered all that much useful anyway so won't miss the lack of any further contributions from you. That's an interesting take, considering you're the one who first implied that I had been drinking while responding to you. I would say that you failed to take my comment in the spirit that it was intended, that being a joke. It must have been the lack of a :-) that threw me. That or you're full of more than just "fuel polishing" ideas. :-) By the way don't forget to let us know what you find when you open your tank. Capt. Bill |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Sorry for the misunderstanding. More comments below.
Doug s/v Callista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump From: "Doug Dotson" From: "Doug Dotson" It never fails in a thread that lasts this long that the personal insults start appearing. You haven't offered all that much useful anyway so won't miss the lack of any further contributions from you. That's an interesting take, considering you're the one who first implied that I had been drinking while responding to you. I would say that you failed to take my comment in the spirit that it was intended, that being a joke. It must have been the lack of a :-) that threw me. That or you're full of more than just "fuel polishing" ideas. :-) By the way don't forget to let us know what you find when you open your tank. Be afraid! Be very afraid! As a winter project (since I have to spend this winter up here in the great white Mid Atlantic) I will be removing the existing fuel system, jury rig something to transfer the existing fuel from the port to the starboard tank and open one of the inspection ports. I have to do that to install the new pickup tube/return unit anyway. Should be interesting peering inside there. Have any idea what might have been used to bed the inspection ports? They are about halfway up the side of the tanks so are "under-diesel" much of the time. Capt. Bill |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump
From: "Doug Dotson" Have any idea what might have been used to bed the inspection ports? The ones I have dealt with have had gaskets on them. If yours don't I would look into making some and/or using a fuel resistant sealant. http://www.watkins-associates.com/index.html Capt. Bill |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I won't be able to tell for sure until I open one up. Just looking
at them from the outside it appears they are bedded in something black. The outside surface of the tanks are not smooth. If the inside is not smooth as well that would explain why they were bedded rather than gasketted. I think what I may do is have some inspection ports fabricated that can be opened more easily. Doug s/v Callista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump From: "Doug Dotson" Have any idea what might have been used to bed the inspection ports? The ones I have dealt with have had gaskets on them. If yours don't I would look into making some and/or using a fuel resistant sealant. http://www.watkins-associates.com/index.html Capt. Bill |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Doug,
I have used Permatex as a gasket replacement on a gasoline tank. Should work w/ diesel as well. Garland "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I won't be able to tell for sure until I open one up. Just looking at them from the outside it appears they are bedded in something black. The outside surface of the tanks are not smooth. If the inside is not smooth as well that would explain why they were bedded rather than gasketted. I think what I may do is have some inspection ports fabricated that can be opened more easily. Doug s/v Callista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump From: "Doug Dotson" Have any idea what might have been used to bed the inspection ports? The ones I have dealt with have had gaskets on them. If yours don't I would look into making some and/or using a fuel resistant sealant. http://www.watkins-associates.com/index.html Capt. Bill |
#7
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Good idea, I'll check it out.
Doug s/v Callista "Garland Gray II" wrote in message news:LhGAb.38196$_h.37108@lakeread02... Doug, I have used Permatex as a gasket replacement on a gasoline tank. Should work w/ diesel as well. Garland "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I won't be able to tell for sure until I open one up. Just looking at them from the outside it appears they are bedded in something black. The outside surface of the tanks are not smooth. If the inside is not smooth as well that would explain why they were bedded rather than gasketted. I think what I may do is have some inspection ports fabricated that can be opened more easily. Doug s/v Callista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump From: "Doug Dotson" Have any idea what might have been used to bed the inspection ports? The ones I have dealt with have had gaskets on them. If yours don't I would look into making some and/or using a fuel resistant sealant. http://www.watkins-associates.com/index.html Capt. Bill |
#8
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Good idea, I'll check it out.
Doug s/v Callista "Garland Gray II" wrote in message news:LhGAb.38196$_h.37108@lakeread02... Doug, I have used Permatex as a gasket replacement on a gasoline tank. Should work w/ diesel as well. Garland "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I won't be able to tell for sure until I open one up. Just looking at them from the outside it appears they are bedded in something black. The outside surface of the tanks are not smooth. If the inside is not smooth as well that would explain why they were bedded rather than gasketted. I think what I may do is have some inspection ports fabricated that can be opened more easily. Doug s/v Callista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump From: "Doug Dotson" Have any idea what might have been used to bed the inspection ports? The ones I have dealt with have had gaskets on them. If yours don't I would look into making some and/or using a fuel resistant sealant. http://www.watkins-associates.com/index.html Capt. Bill |
#9
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Doug,
I have used Permatex as a gasket replacement on a gasoline tank. Should work w/ diesel as well. Garland "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I won't be able to tell for sure until I open one up. Just looking at them from the outside it appears they are bedded in something black. The outside surface of the tanks are not smooth. If the inside is not smooth as well that would explain why they were bedded rather than gasketted. I think what I may do is have some inspection ports fabricated that can be opened more easily. Doug s/v Callista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump From: "Doug Dotson" Have any idea what might have been used to bed the inspection ports? The ones I have dealt with have had gaskets on them. If yours don't I would look into making some and/or using a fuel resistant sealant. http://www.watkins-associates.com/index.html Capt. Bill |
#10
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I won't be able to tell for sure until I open one up. Just looking
at them from the outside it appears they are bedded in something black. The outside surface of the tanks are not smooth. If the inside is not smooth as well that would explain why they were bedded rather than gasketted. I think what I may do is have some inspection ports fabricated that can be opened more easily. Doug s/v Callista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel transfer/polishing pump From: "Doug Dotson" Have any idea what might have been used to bed the inspection ports? The ones I have dealt with have had gaskets on them. If yours don't I would look into making some and/or using a fuel resistant sealant. http://www.watkins-associates.com/index.html Capt. Bill |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Problem changing out my fuel pump | General | |||
Engine dies- Putters when trying to plane- engine under under heavy load | General | |||
Can a single 72 gal per hour fuel pump run two 392 cu inch motors? | General | |||
Inboard won't run above 2800 RPM | General | |||
Fuel pump to carbs fuel line replacement | General |