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fzbuilder June 16th 09 12:36 AM

Above deck tank instead of leaking one below..
 
Hey guys. I have a 86 Bayliner Capri 21' w/5.7l I/O with leaky tank
and I want to know if anyone has any experience with an above deck
tank....don't want to miss out on the summer so I am draining the
below deck tank and heard about using one above. Thanks

D K[_13_] June 16th 09 01:12 AM

Above deck tank instead of leaking one below..
 
fzbuilder wrote:
Hey guys. I have a 86 Bayliner Capri 21' w/5.7l I/O with leaky tank
and I want to know if anyone has any experience with an above deck
tank....don't want to miss out on the summer so I am draining the
below deck tank and heard about using one above. Thanks


It's easy with an OB. Better get with a mechanic for an I/O.

Wayne.B June 16th 09 03:42 AM

Above deck tank instead of leaking one below..
 
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:12:51 -0400, D K
wrote:

It's easy with an OB. Better get with a mechanic for an I/O.


Should be easy with an I/O also but be sure to install an inline fuel
filter. You probably know this already but a 5.7 typically burns
about 13 gallons per hour.


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