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			factory 60 gal. fuel tank was $500.00 plus 100 for s/h from perry fla. to yankeetown. fl. $110.00 for a gal. of cold tar epoxy from grainger. about $100 for the 1/2 thick starboard board pieces from boat outfitter. removing the tank was a PITA, I cut the top of the tank with a cutting wheel and wrapped a heavy strap around the back wall and it rip it out partial. i had to cut holes into bottom of tank with a hole cutter to weaken it enough to put out | 
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			here are some photos of the fuel tank removal
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			photos
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			Wow.  My tank isn't the factory original.  It's like 11 years old, so I'm hoping its not as horrible to remove when the time comes.  Thanks for all the pics.
		 
				__________________ '84 V20 Cuddy, "J-Bird" w/ 150 Merc "Be a liver, not a spleen." | 
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			your welcome, the foam surrounding the tank is the killer, its a PITA to remove and its damaging to the tank because it holds moisture.
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			Been there done that, not fun.  Worth the peace of mind though.
		 
				__________________ 1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 | 
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			Blue:  I'm in the process of replacing my tank, I laugh when I see people worried about coating the tanks and spending so much money in epoxy paints, my tank is 37 years old (1978) and in general is looking brand new, when I removed the foam covering it, it looks brand new, ii even has the green primer that was used those days, The main problem with the tank is the water and the alcohol in the gas that deposits at the bottom of the tank and pits it for the inside. anyhow I'm planning to replace it with a Moeller nylon tank that cost a lot less than aluminum. I don't want it to last another 30 years because, in the unlikely even I last 30 years, I wont be able to afford using it, the way things are going...
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			Blue: When you say factory original, what do you mean ? , Did they sell you the tank as per our boat specifications ?, Do they have them already made ?
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