Just thought I'd pass on a recent experience of mine. I pulled the 30 gallon aluminum fuel tank on our 1995 H336 to install a clean out port and do a thorough tank cleaning. Before ordering the cleanout port, I put the tank on my workbench and did a pressure test by filling it with soapy water, applying pressure for an hour with the discharge from a small shop vac, and checking for leaks. Everything seemed fine. When I cut the access hole in the tank and cleaned out the accumulated goop and crud in the bottom, I found numerous deep pits in the bottom of the tank. Many were so deep there couldn't have been more than the thickness of a sheet of paper left in the tank. It was basically a ticking time bomb, on the verge of perforating and draining my fuel to the bilge. I took it to a local welder, who charged me $200 to weld in a new bottom. So if you have an older aluminum fuel tank that you've never been in, beware!