We have a 45-gallon tank. This boat has not run its engine much in about the last 10 years. We got her less than 2 years ago. We topped off the tank with a couple of gallons when we got her and are just now down to a half-tank. It let the level drop so I could get a look at the inside surface of the tank.
Not thrilled with what I found.
The inside surfaces are coated with a fairly thick layer of black slime. The fuel itself seems clean and the filters and separator don't suggest any issues. However, the slime is thick enough that I could see it getting churned up at the worst possible moment.
My original plan was just to just polish and treat the fuel that's in there - until I saw how filthy the tank walls are. Now I've shifted to draining and cleaning the tank. Removing the tank is not an option. I would sooner just get a new boat.
So, my current plan is to drain and clean it as best I can. I got a quote to have this done - about $2000 - and I am convinced I would do a better job. The problem is mostly that I have only one access port (4-5 inches) and another 1.5" hole where the guage goes. So, access is challenging.
Does anyone have pointers?
Not thrilled with what I found.
The inside surfaces are coated with a fairly thick layer of black slime. The fuel itself seems clean and the filters and separator don't suggest any issues. However, the slime is thick enough that I could see it getting churned up at the worst possible moment.
My original plan was just to just polish and treat the fuel that's in there - until I saw how filthy the tank walls are. Now I've shifted to draining and cleaning the tank. Removing the tank is not an option. I would sooner just get a new boat.
So, my current plan is to drain and clean it as best I can. I got a quote to have this done - about $2000 - and I am convinced I would do a better job. The problem is mostly that I have only one access port (4-5 inches) and another 1.5" hole where the guage goes. So, access is challenging.
Does anyone have pointers?