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Unread 03-19-2008, 12:03 AM
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Welcome to the site!

I had a couple of FIST SIZED holes in my tank which resembled swiss cheese. I'd check all other avenues (fittings, hoses, etc.) first. If you do have a leaky tank pulling it isn't that technically difficult, just a good way to waste a saturday. I did mine in a way similar to whale before I knew about this site or even had a computer. I gave a detailed post a while back how I did it. Do it yourself and save your money for fun stuff.

p.s. Be SURE to evacuate all gas and more imporatantly fumes from your boat before tearing into this project, or else you could end up like the sugar refinery!
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