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On Jul 21, 10:45*am, DownTime wrote:
DownTime wrote: Thanx to the responders so far. I've decided to replace all the rubber from the top of the tank to the intake to the engine. Next is to replace all filters as well. While in the local neighborhood marine supply store, in talking to the very helpful clerk, he mentioned he's heard recently of quite a few people having problems more related to the latest shipments of ethanol enhanced gas. In speaking with a local tank cleaning company, who by the way are coming tomorrow morning to clean the tank, he mentioned that ethanol is really more like a solvent and will work to strip away any built-up sludge or deposits from inside the tank. Even in speaking with my regular mechanic, the nut in the tank is more a coincidence than the problem. Once the tank is cleaned and everything back together, I'll post an update. By the way, I had also recently received an email notice from the BMW dealership stating that use of ethanol products in my M3 could contribute to invalidating the warranty. Stay tuned... Odds are good the tank cleaning will also remove the offending nut. It's pretty easy to get most of the water/sludge out with one of those hand oil pumps on a lot of tanks yourself. Remove the sending unit. Then lower or raise the trailer so that the end of the tank that the sending unit goes in is the lowest point. If you look down into the tank with a flashlight you should be able to see the water layer on the bottom of the tank. With a helper holding the flashlight put the oil drain hose down into the bottom and watch as you suck up the layer of water and sludge on the bottom with the hand pump. Stop when you start pumping gas. |
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: If you look down into the tank with a flashlight you should be able to see the water layer on the bottom of the tank. With a helper holding the flashlight AAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKK!k!!!!!!! BOOOOOOOOOOM!!!! The flashlight isn't explosion proof!!! The empty tank is FULL OF EXPLOSIVE FUMES...GAS MIXED WITH AIR!! |
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Larry wrote:
wrote in news:0f0b01dd-f97f-4a8b-a0f3- : If you look down into the tank with a flashlight you should be able to see the water layer on the bottom of the tank. With a helper holding the flashlight AAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKK!k!!!!!!! BOOOOOOOOOOM!!!! The flashlight isn't explosion proof!!! The empty tank is FULL OF EXPLOSIVE FUMES...GAS MIXED WITH AIR!! Righto...a flare would be mo' betta'! |
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