I've had the boat 5 years. Last Racor filter change back in March, I decided to also remove and disassemble the housing because it looked cruddy. It turned out to be an awful mess. The whole apparatus was full of gunk. A thin sludge, like someone didn't stir the cocoa very well.
It had been 2 years and 100 hours since filter change. And in reality probably 200 hours since I first noticed that the glass was a little foggy (I had drained it so assumed it was just stained - wrong).
However, no problems with the motor. Secondary filter showed crystal clean fuel.
So I cleaned it up and reinstalled.
Now 60 hours later I'm doing RM today and take apart the Racor because it's getting dirty again. Not nearly as bad this time.
So I figure there's bugs in the tank.
However, never a twitch from the motor. No fuel problems ever. And I use the boat a lot. Nearly every weekend plus cruising trips.
I use Star Tron every fill up. Which I think has minor anti-bug qualities.
Do I bother with a tank cleaning?
I also bought bug killer but haven't used it yet.
By the way I have a high tech fuel gauge - a dowel rod inserted at the deck fill in the cockpit floor. No access hatch or sender. When I measure the level, the dowel hits the tank bottom with a good clunk, no sludge sound.
Any comments appreciated.
It had been 2 years and 100 hours since filter change. And in reality probably 200 hours since I first noticed that the glass was a little foggy (I had drained it so assumed it was just stained - wrong).
However, no problems with the motor. Secondary filter showed crystal clean fuel.
So I cleaned it up and reinstalled.
Now 60 hours later I'm doing RM today and take apart the Racor because it's getting dirty again. Not nearly as bad this time.
So I figure there's bugs in the tank.
However, never a twitch from the motor. No fuel problems ever. And I use the boat a lot. Nearly every weekend plus cruising trips.
I use Star Tron every fill up. Which I think has minor anti-bug qualities.
Do I bother with a tank cleaning?
I also bought bug killer but haven't used it yet.
By the way I have a high tech fuel gauge - a dowel rod inserted at the deck fill in the cockpit floor. No access hatch or sender. When I measure the level, the dowel hits the tank bottom with a good clunk, no sludge sound.
Any comments appreciated.