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Default Help Removing Hose Barb from Poly Tank?

I suspect I have a ball valve in the hose barb. I want to replace it with a regular hose barb. Took off the fule line and I put a wrench on the hose barb itself. It kinda torques to the side and does not budge. I noticed a large metal nut at the base of it. Do I need to find a large wrench to hold this nut while I try to turn the hose barb? Or do I need to be turning that instead? Seems like that nut would stay put and the hose barb will just screw out of it. I put some lube on it yesterday.
My biggest concern is ruining the poly tank by trying to turn it too hard.......
p.s. Not much room to work in the inspection hatch.
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That nut might stay there but you are going to have to hold it to be able to get enough power to it to get the barb off.

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That is what I was thinking. I just don't want to F up the tank, ya know? Also I do not want to have to pop the tank hatch. The hatch appears to be glassed in place from the factory and since it isn't soft or anything I don't want to disturb it if I can help it. I thought it was just bedded in place but I put my hand thru the round inspection hole and felt under there and there is no seam on the underside?
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Here is a guy doing the same thing. PB Blaster is the cat's meow!
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-...-pickup.html#b
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Dang Rick, that is the shizzle....spent the better part of the day yesterday searching THT on this very subject. Looks like you hit pay dirt with little effort? Guess I was holding my mouth wrong?

P.S. "Rib-Fest" is going on accross the street from work today thru Saturday. I fully expected to be overwhelmed by smokey azz juicy rib smells as I walked up the sidewalk. All I could smell was diesel smoke and a touch of charcoal. They just don't know how it is supposed to be done! I'll be going over there 3 - 4 times a day. ;-)
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Got the fuel pickup removed. G said we needed a pipe wrench....did the trick. No anti-siphon valve. What looked like two pine needles came out of the pickup tube tho. I've only got like 10 gallons in it right now. I thinking pump it out?

The pickup tube is just a flexible rubber tube crimped on the elbow at the top. At the end there is a copper piece crimped on. The copper piece has a spring in it. The top of the spring is bent over across is the middle of the passage, I'm assuming to keep big stuff out? Anybody seen this? The rubber tube shows no signs of wear from ethanol. Everything looks good. Better than I expected.
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Yesterday I had to enlist my brother in law to help me remove the fill hose from the tank in order to get a siphon in there. Boy that thing must've been there since day one. It was practically glued on! Lots of grabbing, twisting with pliers, prying with big screw drivers, spraying lube....finally she started to move and we got it off. I lengthened a fuel hose with a primer ball, weighted the end and dropped it into the back corner of the tank. Siphoned out approx. 12 gallons. I could not see any debris? Ended up dumping it all in my truck....at which point I notice trash in the bottom 12 ounces left in the tank(s). So that tells me the issue IS trash in the tank. Now, fingers crossed that my truck fuel system does not suffer from this!

I'm thinking about repositioning the boat and trying to siphon from the front corner.....I'm sure there's more trash in there.......

Anybody ever have to have a tank pumped out?
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That is what I was thinking. I just don't want to F up the tank, ya know? Also I do not want to have to pop the tank hatch. The hatch appears to be glassed in place from the factory and since it isn't soft or anything I don't want to disturb it if I can help it. I thought it was just bedded in place but I put my hand thru the round inspection hole and felt under there and there is no seam on the underside?
As discussed on the other thread, that floor is solid..no seams. They just glued the wood to the underside of the deck. No sealant, nothing. I guess they figured that if you were going to cut the floor to reach the tank then you could just cut the wood at the same time.
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I did some more pumping, found just a little more debris in the tank after pouring in another 1/2 gallon, positioning the boat and pumping it out. I got everything put back together, put in 10 gallons, stabil and a can of seafoam for a lake test. I ran around at for a while at various RPM including WOT for a minute or so. All systems GO! So, I headed to Murrells Inlet SC for the weekend with the family for Father's day. Took the wife and kids fishing and island hopping and spent time with my parents. ALL GOOD!
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