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VVelez216 04-15-2011 08:54 PM

Gas tank removal...ahhhhhh!!!!
 
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Had water in my tank, decided to remove it today. What a pain chipping away at the foam, but got it out with no problems.

VVelez216 04-15-2011 08:59 PM

found some holes
 
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Foam destroyed the tank as there was water in the foam like a sponge.

VVelez216 04-15-2011 09:10 PM

removing foam
 
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Foam was a pain, chipping away with a crow bar, prying pieces off. The foam was saturated with fuel and water making it heavy.

Richie Rich 04-15-2011 10:10 PM

are you foaming the new tank in or going the support and space route?

VVelez216 04-15-2011 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Richie Rich (Post 171561)
are you foaming the new tank in or going the support and space route?

Im going with supports, tank welder said to avoid foam if possible.

Cam 04-16-2011 06:59 AM

Try not to use wood supports. tyr using strips of Starboard. Same material like a kitchen plastic cutting board, as it does not absorb water and is not affected by water.. And also leave slits in it so water can pass through. This site sort of explains it.

http://www.yachtsurvey.com/fueltank.htm

VVelez216 04-16-2011 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Cam (Post 171566)
Try not to use wood supports. tyr using strips of Starboard. Same material like a kitchen plastic cutting board, as it does not absorb water and is not affected by water.. And also leave slits in it so water can pass through. This site sort of explains it.

http://www.yachtsurvey.com/fueltank.htm

Thanks for the idea Cam, good link, I wanna do this the right way, have 5 days before my tank is back. I spoke to the welder today and not sure if I should go with a bigger tank. He measured the old one and calculated 43 gallons, however in the hull I have so much more room for a bigger tank. If I went bigger is that gonna effect how the boat gets into plane? Is it only 43 gallons for a specific reason? I'd love to use up the room for a bigger tank! The original tank is 48" long, I'd like to add another foot to the new tank, and still leave room for supports.

csvencer 04-16-2011 10:31 AM

The tank in the later years was 65 gallons so I don't think going bigger is going to hurt your performance drastically, unless you are running a 115 HP or something.

-Svence

VVelez216 04-16-2011 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by csvencer (Post 171579)
The tank in the later years was 65 gallons so I don't think going bigger is going to hurt your performance drastically, unless you are running a 115 HP or something.

-Svence

ok, I"m running a 1993 Johnson 150

Vic L 04-16-2011 01:14 PM

Gas Tank Welder
 
Could you pass on the name of the welder that is fabricating the tank. Is he in NJ also approx cost
Thanks
Vic

VVelez216 04-16-2011 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Vic L (Post 171587)
Could you pass on the name of the welder that is fabricating the tank. Is he in NJ also approx cost
Thanks
Vic

Speedytanks.com also known as Atlantic Welding, located in Bayville, NJ
Cost for a 45 gall is $450.00 and $ 44.00 extra with new sending unit

Cam 04-17-2011 11:09 AM

VVelez216: I have an 87 and mine is 60 gallons. you should be ok going bigger.

Vic: here is the link to the tank place

http://www.speedytanks.com/about/index.html

:sun:

VVelez216 04-17-2011 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Cam (Post 171623)
VVelez216: I have an 87 and mine is 60 gallons. you should be ok going bigger.

Vic: here is the link to the tank place

http://www.speedytanks.com/about/index.html

:sun:

Spoke to Atlantic welding, adding an additional Foot to the tank making it from 48" to 60". He's getting back to me on how many gallons i'm increasing. He did tell me stock is 43 gallons.

Cam 04-18-2011 06:31 AM

Here is a schematic of the tank I got from somene here I believe..

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l4.../V20CCfuel.jpg

ledk9 04-18-2011 08:15 AM

Guys I have been following this link, thanks for the info. I have an 84 CC and figure a new tank will be in order sometime soon. I just got a quote from speedytank on the dimensions above.


job: [1] gas tank 60 gal.[4] baffles [1] ground tab
[1] fill [1] vent
[1] pick up tube
[1] sender mounting plate
pressure test to 5.lb air
mat: 1/8" [.125] thick alum. 5052 grade
epoxy coat ext. of tank
customer: mike


price: $642.00
shipping: ?
del. [5] work days
thank you

VVelez216 04-18-2011 02:27 PM

Good choice if you go with Atlantic, very reputable, quality tanks.
He's making me one 60" long adding another foot making it a 55 gallon.

lumberslinger178 04-18-2011 07:23 PM

This is my new tank 2 yrs ago.

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/DSC05375.jpg

new tank and old tank.

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/DSC05376.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/DSC05377.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/DSC05378.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/DSC05379.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/DSC05400.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...8/DSC05402.jpg

VVelez216 04-19-2011 11:11 AM

V
 
Very Nice!!! How did u manage to secure it in its place?

lumberslinger178 04-19-2011 11:29 AM

I didnt do the work myself but I believe he used s/s screws.


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