mlrman
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2010
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Any help would be appreciated!
The Sunbird is in the shop again after having the sending unit replaced last year. The shop is saying there's water in the gas again due to the new sending unit becoming corroded like the last one, due to a sagging gas tank. They are saying they can't patch it, and it needs a new fuel tank, which they aren't willing to do because the floor will need cut out.
I don't understand how a sagging tank can cause this, especially when I always keep the boat under a full, vented, sharkskin cover. He it can happen from condensation, but when he drained the tank last time, he said it was like 50% water.
Honestly, I'm not sure it's worth paying another shop to cut up the floor and put a new tank in a 20 year old $2500 boat.
BTW, it's a 91 Sunbird Corsair 198 cuddy cabin with a V6 OMC if that matters. Thanks!
The Sunbird is in the shop again after having the sending unit replaced last year. The shop is saying there's water in the gas again due to the new sending unit becoming corroded like the last one, due to a sagging gas tank. They are saying they can't patch it, and it needs a new fuel tank, which they aren't willing to do because the floor will need cut out.
I don't understand how a sagging tank can cause this, especially when I always keep the boat under a full, vented, sharkskin cover. He it can happen from condensation, but when he drained the tank last time, he said it was like 50% water.
Honestly, I'm not sure it's worth paying another shop to cut up the floor and put a new tank in a 20 year old $2500 boat.
BTW, it's a 91 Sunbird Corsair 198 cuddy cabin with a V6 OMC if that matters. Thanks!