jdlough
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My '85 Wahoo has a built-in, leaky aluminum gas tank. Removing it would involve way too much cutting and rebuilding the built in fiberglass bench than I want to deal with.
I can remove a wood plank over the gas tank, cut a 1' X 2' hole in the top of the aluminum tank, repair or reline the tank from the inside, rivet/screw and seal a new sheet aluminum tank top on to the tank. In theory.
I vaguely recall some tank liner stuff you can spray around inside the tank through the fuel sender hole, or 'paint' around the inside of the tank.
Anybody heard of or have experience with such a thing?
Another option is to cut out the tank in pieces and remove it through the top hole, and drop in an expensive custom-sized flexible tank bladder. For several hundred dollars.
I currently use a portable 6 gal tank instead of the leaky built in tank.
BTW, the tank didn't leak until I cleaned it with Star Brite/Star Tron Fuel Tank Cleaner.
http://www.starbrite.com/item/star-tron-tank-cleaner
Apparently the gunk in the tank was the only thing keeping it from leaking.
Here's a pic of the tank area (before I did some clean up and renovations).

I can remove a wood plank over the gas tank, cut a 1' X 2' hole in the top of the aluminum tank, repair or reline the tank from the inside, rivet/screw and seal a new sheet aluminum tank top on to the tank. In theory.
I vaguely recall some tank liner stuff you can spray around inside the tank through the fuel sender hole, or 'paint' around the inside of the tank.
Anybody heard of or have experience with such a thing?
Another option is to cut out the tank in pieces and remove it through the top hole, and drop in an expensive custom-sized flexible tank bladder. For several hundred dollars.
I currently use a portable 6 gal tank instead of the leaky built in tank.
BTW, the tank didn't leak until I cleaned it with Star Brite/Star Tron Fuel Tank Cleaner.
http://www.starbrite.com/item/star-tron-tank-cleaner
Apparently the gunk in the tank was the only thing keeping it from leaking.
Here's a pic of the tank area (before I did some clean up and renovations).


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