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Old 04-19-2009, 08:35 PM
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Default Re: 1989 23WA Seacraft fuel tank replacemnt/maybe?

Thanks for the post reply John, good ideas. I am just wondering if the tank will come out of the hull enough to lift
out with the engine mounted. I can only get my hull open up to the step up on the cabin, it does not go straight through like the yours, so there is about 3 feet there to contend with in being able to slide it back and up, if it comes lose. My tank has a lot of junk in it, I may just try to clean it out and then determine if i have a leak.
I did e-mail RDS and got a reply that some would contact me.
The boat is sitting slightly crooked on the trailer and with the trailer jack up, I have a low corner to collect any liquid. I was thinking about using a pressure washer and trying to get all the junk washed back to the corner and then use a hose to siphon out the water, does that sound like it would work. RACOR/Honda filters are too expensive to be changing weekly.
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