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This new gas is eating everything!! Have you checked the fill hoses, clamps and other things?? This is a good time to replace all that stuff while it out!
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Macojoe maybe i didnt check them as well as i should have but all the hoses and clamps seem to be in decent shape. I cant imagine any gas leaking out the fill or vent as the boat was in the water for several days untouched after running it before i noticed a strong gas smell and then a film of gas in the keel. I cant imagine with half a tank that any fuel would travel up and out the vent and fill hoses but maybe im wrong. Maybe the sending hose leaked a little bit after use but i syphoned quite a bit of gas out of the tank and didnt notice leaking then. I guess ill be preventative and just replace everything anyways. Ill post some pics later today.
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For exactly the reasons just mentioned by MJ I completely replaced all the hoses on my tank when I refoamed my hull a few months ago. It's cheap insurance against present and future leaks. Since you have your tank out I'd take it to a tank shop and have it pressure tested to make sure there are no leaks along seams or pinholes. I wouldn't put it back in unless I was 100% sure it was sound. :head:
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When i pulled the tank from the 18 Fisherman i thought it was good. It had corrosion where the foam was but i didn't think it was too bad. Until i took a nail and started scraping the corrosion off revealing holes. Here is the post where i posted pics of the tank.
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My tank leaked quite a bit of fuel from the sending unit gasket. It was not an obvious leak and I never would have thought that much fuel would come out of that gasket, I had leprechauns following me whenever I flipped the bilge on. Turns out a small amount of fuel goes a long way in smell and rainbows.
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