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Best starting point I've found. Pretty simple too; maybe 5 hrs. plus removal.
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/fueltank.htm
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Thanks!
I've seen that one before, but yeah, that's the sorta info I'm looking for! I plan on following that advice! Hoping people have some tips, tricks, pics, etc. to convince me that this is not the end of the world. Fuel tank dimensions? Suppliers? Anyone have good luck with any particular makers? |
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sunshine tanks in florida. Great to deal with and fast.
Tip- do everything once and right. Re do all hoses hose clamps etc. Follow the above posted article where you can. Be ready for extra work like what I encountered with a foamed in fill hose. See my post title new world record. Good luck... it is nice when it is done. |
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Thanks guys, keep 'em coming.
Someone at work mentioned that tank maker today, I'll have to check them out. |
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So, anyone know the dimensions of the tank? 20SF. '79
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I can get tanks from RDS Aluminum in Perry, FL (they supply a lot of builders in the SE) for a little above OEM cost. PM me if your interested. .090" or .125" wall thickness, fully baffled, sender included.
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Seabob,
Thanks, I've seen their tanks online, they look nice! once I find time to pull the console and hatch (thank god mine has a hatch!) And figure out whats really going on down there, I might take you up on that! Thanks for all the help guys! SeaCraft guys/gals are the best! |
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