its_420
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2011
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- 30
Hey everyone, long time no see.
Well today I wanted to start working on the boat again but I realized why I stopped in the first place. The gas tank was a stopping point because I couldnt figure out how to go about fixing it so here is where I come to you guys for help.
I guess I will have to weld it but I cant find anyone willing to mess with it for under what a new gas tank costs. I would like to hear some of your opinions on what I should do.
Is there any kind of pvc or something I can get that is resistant to gas? I figure gas would just eat pvc so I dont want to do that... I just need an angled piece so that I can attach the fuel line to the tank. The fuel line wont bend at an angle (at least I cant do it) and the overhead clearance is so short that I think if I got it to bend it would just pop right off the lip of the gas tank. Im at a loss here guys and open to all suggestions short from "get a new tank".
this is the piece that was just resting on top of the opening on the tank. It looked like it had been cemented around the base and had a rubber thing around it with some clamps to try and keep it from leaking when filled. The first time I put gas in the boat it leaked all over the inside and I had to mop it out.
it looked like this when I first got it except with rubber around it and clamps on either side.
i found the original picture I had of it when I first noticed the leak....
Well today I wanted to start working on the boat again but I realized why I stopped in the first place. The gas tank was a stopping point because I couldnt figure out how to go about fixing it so here is where I come to you guys for help.
I guess I will have to weld it but I cant find anyone willing to mess with it for under what a new gas tank costs. I would like to hear some of your opinions on what I should do.
Is there any kind of pvc or something I can get that is resistant to gas? I figure gas would just eat pvc so I dont want to do that... I just need an angled piece so that I can attach the fuel line to the tank. The fuel line wont bend at an angle (at least I cant do it) and the overhead clearance is so short that I think if I got it to bend it would just pop right off the lip of the gas tank. Im at a loss here guys and open to all suggestions short from "get a new tank".



this is the piece that was just resting on top of the opening on the tank. It looked like it had been cemented around the base and had a rubber thing around it with some clamps to try and keep it from leaking when filled. The first time I put gas in the boat it leaked all over the inside and I had to mop it out.

it looked like this when I first got it except with rubber around it and clamps on either side.

i found the original picture I had of it when I first noticed the leak....
