omc metal gas tanks

ButtonRock

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Are the old metal 6 gallon outboard gas tanks still available ? If so how much do they cost? Thanks
Peter
 

mthieme

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Re: omc metal gas tanks

I see a lot on eBay.
They go for cheap.
The only reason to have is for a vintage appearance.
 

Mark_VTfisherman

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Re: omc metal gas tanks

I don't think they are available new anymore. I looked for one ten years back and couldn't come up with one.

I have an old one I use which I got at a yard sale. It is vintage but basically I am not a fan of plastic tanks. I use a long fuel line and keep the tank under the bow deck and out of my fishing area.

I have had thoughts of welding an aluminum tank for under the bow. Most of my "long days" on the water or camping trips have required 7 or 8 sometimes 10 gallons and it would be nice to have a 12 gallon tank.
 
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speedcat2000

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Re: omc metal gas tanks

I can't stand the portable plastic tanks. They're always leaking. WTF is the deal - why don't they make the metal ones anymore?

Anyone have a couple 6 gal metal ones to sell me? :)
 

smbailey

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Re: omc metal gas tanks

I have 3 6 gal metal tanks my grandpa left me. All are solid and had gas in them and don't leak. 2 say Evinrude and 1 says Johnson and all are red.

Steve
 
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fisherr

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Re: omc metal gas tanks

Steve (smbaily), wondering if you still have any of these tanks and if for sale would you want to email me some photos. we are looking for one. would rather have metal than plastic. let me know.
thanks
 
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Home Cookin'

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Re: omc metal gas tanks

before Boater's World went out of business, they had new metal OMC tanks; I think they ran about $70.
The price is one reason they make plastic tanks now.
PLastic tanks aren't as hard on your boat deck and toes. Especially around salt water, the bottom rim can rust. They are also lighter.
Metal tanks can rust in the inside bottom.
But I like them and have my old one from 1964. Saving it for when I restore my old Whaler it came with.
 
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