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Thanks to all for the suggestions.
I sucked out all of the old gas through the gauge opening with an inline pump. There was a heavy layer of gelatin left over. I used my pressure washer with a solution of Simple Green to break up the goo. I pulled out the slurry with the pump and then used rags to sop up the residue. I tied a cord on the rags and used a stick to move the rag around. It is spotless clean now. I inspected with a bore scope and the tank looks new inside. Now on to the wiring and other minor details and I will be on the water! Can't wait to see how these famed V20's perform. BassOMaticII |
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Congrads Bass hope to see your fish catch's soon. You'll love the ride of the V-20. A v20 rides better than the best and superb to the rest.
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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