"in the days of old when Knights were bold, and the King's word was law" lol I remember some guys I used to run with coiled their fuel line through a coffee can. Put ice in it to cool the fuel. "Redneck Science" lol Kinda makes sense if you're looking all out performance when most of us are out there basking in direct sunlight all day
I've been looking for a replacement fuel tank. Around 35 gallon.
I see that some are "insulated" while others are not.
Other than the obvious, what does insulating a fuel tank do for you?
You say the hoses are good. When is the last time you changed the fill hose? The last two tanks I checked for leaks had issue with the fill hose. Look at bottom of inside bend in hose. Hoses older than 7 years should be replaced.Related question.
My boat has a 35 gallon, in floor, fuel tank.
The floor is aluminum and I have it out exposing the tank. While it's only 35 gallons, it's enormous.
I am going to remove the tank and test it for leaks. It doesn't seem to have any but I constantly smell fuel. The lines and fittings are good.
Do plastic tanks have a tendency to "off gas"? Weird, but I smell it more the cooler it gets.
Related question.
My boat has a 35 gallon, in floor, fuel tank.
The floor is aluminum and I have it out exposing the tank. While it's only 35 gallons, it's enormous.
I am going to remove the tank and test it for leaks. It doesn't seem to have any but I constantly smell fuel. The lines and fittings are good.
Do plastic tanks have a tendency to "off gas"? Weird, but I smell it more the cooler it gets.
You say the hoses are good. When is the last time you changed the fill hose? The last two tanks I checked for leaks had issue with the fill hose. Look at bottom of inside bend in hose. Hoses older than 7 years should be replaced.
A 35 gallon tank isn't enormous. I have two tanks. A 94 gallon main and a 54 gallon reserve tank on a 22' boat
I now have the tank out, empty and now full of water-testing. So far, so good.
I just don't want to put a suspect tank back in this boat. You have to tear the entire boat apart to get to it.:blue:
All the lines are actually off and the fittings sealed.
I now have the tank out, empty and now full of water-testing. So far, so good.
I just don't want to put a suspect tank back in this boat. You have to tear the entire boat apart to get to it.:blue: