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Old 06-13-2012, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Normagain View Post
Looks like the guy in the picture didn't change the rubber gasket or clean anything up which is a no no.
if you're referring to the picture i put up :

the boat arrived at my shop in that condition-i've never seen fuel tanks in the condition the tanks in that boat were in.the boat had a fuel odor,owner attempted to repair...this gentleman was the luckiest man on the planet,gas powered boat,leaking tanks,never had a fire/explosion - ran it this way for an entire season.couldn't understand why he had a fuel contamination problem either-continued to blame ethanol,he didn't see the hole in the top of the tank,near the vent hose he had recently replaced....

1974 blackfin 24,gas powered inboard

here's what the tanks looked like:
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