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are all the v20 fuel tanks origionally installed ecapsulated in foam?
thanks in advance,Ray |
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from 1978 on they were but if you replace do not refoam as it will eat up a tank.
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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I was thinking of not foaming the next one because a 5 yo tank that was in there foamed in was trash.
Ray |
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i just replaced my tank this winter on my 1984 v20. i used wedges of poly board caulked in place to hold the tank .. the old tank was foamed in and rotted on all sides . hopefully no water in my fuel this season.
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Is that for metal tanks or all tanks I was planning on foaming in the poly tank I bought?
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who knows I've forgotten already Father forgive me |
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The foam around my tank was saturated with water and VERY heavy because a pvc pipe under the tank to transfer water through the tank cavity was cracked and possibly blocked causing foam to eventually become saturated and cause pitting of aluminum tank.I dont think wet foam can harm a poly tank but I would recomend making sure water is able to freely pass through under tank to the bilge. I personally am not going to foam my new tank in especially under the tank.
Closed cell foam can repel water for days even months but will break down over time and obsorb water. Ray |
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be careful with a poly tank they tend to leak in the corners from the thin moldings, better off to us aluminum and no foam for either, the foam can eat into a poly tank due to the chemicals in the foam.
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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