Please Help!! Fuel Tank problems

planesnstuff

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i recently bought a 1994 Keywest 1520, was shocked to find out after a day of running it and fueling it up that someone has cut a huge hole in the center of the tank!! The old owner said he had no idea why? Is therea way to reseal this or is it better to have a new one installed? please help my wife didnt want it to begin with... Any idea how much $ for new tank installation? Thanks
 

jm_bullard

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Re: Please Help!! Fuel Tank problems

What size motor is on the boat? You might be better off for now just running a 6 gallon removable tank. I don't know exactly how the 1520 is set up, but I'm pretty sure you would have to cut open the deck on my 1720 to remove the tank. Good luck! :)

How would the previous owner not notice something like that? :confused:
 

planesnstuff

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Re: Please Help!! Fuel Tank problems

It has a 70 Johnson, I kind of thought that a removable tank would be the best way to go. I just like the hull tank for better weight distribution> thanks so much for the info. Russ
 

mhg

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Re: Please Help!! Fuel Tank problems

I would take a piece of 1/8" stainless plate and 8 S.S. screws
and a tube of 5200 and seal the hole
someone must have needed to clean the tank and this was the
laziest way to do it.
when I did mine I worked thru the filler hole and the fuel sended hole
wasn't easy but doable
 
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